@WISCANADA
@NASWANJI
Thanks. What i like about your two posts is the solution-oriented nature of them. Of course, i appreciate constructive criticism(from everybody)...but the two of you take it one step further by suggesting potential solutions to foreseeable problems. I like and respect that.
#1. Try and partner up with school bureaucratic organization and the corporate entity that supplies the school meals.
#2. Lobby and formed deals with student or school committee or advocacy groups that you can use as positive leverage for your business.
#3. Make it a geosocial app which will eliminates the hassle/headache of trying to arrange a meetup between students.
#4. See if you can get local restaurants tie-in with regards to advertisements, promotions, etc. as revenues source
#5. Charge "buyers" per message or structure a monthly subscription plan as continuous revenue stream.
#6. Go with really large schools...the larger the better.
"Poosywrecker" suggested focusing on immigrants-heavy, large schools...due to higher cost of out-of-country tuition for immigrants, they may appreciate these "money pinching" scheme because (a) uni/college is more expensive for immigrants (2) especially, immigrants from non-western countries are, relatively speaking, inherent money-savers; so they will gravitate towards this more than non-immgrants.
All these potential solutions address these potential problems:
#1. Schools can easily manufacture rules/regulations against whatever profit making schemes you came up with.
#2. Some students will consider internet arranged meetup to be too much of a hassle.
#3. Corporations working with schools on those meals will feel threatened, as such, will take steps in conjunction with the school to push you out of business.
I like all these suggestions. a big thank you to everybody.
regards,
--Nemencine.
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@NASWANJI
Thanks. What i like about your two posts is the solution-oriented nature of them. Of course, i appreciate constructive criticism(from everybody)...but the two of you take it one step further by suggesting potential solutions to foreseeable problems. I like and respect that.
#1. Try and partner up with school bureaucratic organization and the corporate entity that supplies the school meals.
#2. Lobby and formed deals with student or school committee or advocacy groups that you can use as positive leverage for your business.
#3. Make it a geosocial app which will eliminates the hassle/headache of trying to arrange a meetup between students.
#4. See if you can get local restaurants tie-in with regards to advertisements, promotions, etc. as revenues source
#5. Charge "buyers" per message or structure a monthly subscription plan as continuous revenue stream.
#6. Go with really large schools...the larger the better.
"Poosywrecker" suggested focusing on immigrants-heavy, large schools...due to higher cost of out-of-country tuition for immigrants, they may appreciate these "money pinching" scheme because (a) uni/college is more expensive for immigrants (2) especially, immigrants from non-western countries are, relatively speaking, inherent money-savers; so they will gravitate towards this more than non-immgrants.
All these potential solutions address these potential problems:
#1. Schools can easily manufacture rules/regulations against whatever profit making schemes you came up with.
#2. Some students will consider internet arranged meetup to be too much of a hassle.
#3. Corporations working with schools on those meals will feel threatened, as such, will take steps in conjunction with the school to push you out of business.
I like all these suggestions. a big thank you to everybody.
regards,
--Nemencine.
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