12A- Figuring out Buyer Behavior
Choosing a Segment:
For this assignment I chose the segment of customers who live
in areas where plastic straws are banned, care about the environmental impact
of disposable plastic, and frequent establishments which serve inadequate substitutes
to plastic straws (paper etc.).
Interviews:
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College student who has tried to implement
sustainable practices in her life.
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Mother of 2 who watched the sea turtle video and
cried as the straw was pulled from its nose.
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A young adult who just moved to the area and hates
paper straws for their quality yet hates plastic straws because of their
pollution.
What I Learned:
I learned in these interviews that the demand for this
product will be low if not correctly marketed. When I first explained the
product only 1/3 interviewees understood what it actually was. The young man
new to the area was the only one to instantly say he would purchase bamboo straws
and bring them to an establishment to avoid a paper counterpart. Both the
mother and the college student assumed this was simply another version of a reusable
straw (like silicone or metal) that are already popular. When I asked if they
would be open to using the straw at a price higher than plastic, 2/3 said yes. The
only one that abstained from committing to using this solution is the mother,
as she said that her children do not care and she does notice, yet is not bothered
enough to pay more. But the other two interviewees both responded as I expected
this segment of people to. They were willing to pay a little bit more to avoid
the gross paper straw and still not affect the environment. The college student
had even heard of bamboo straws, but none have been produced in such a way that
they are thin enough to be single use and cost efficient.
When
asking them about their search, the younger interviewees said they looked for “durable
straws” while the mother simply said that she went online to look for “reusable
cups with straw”. I know that the college student discusses this with her
friends as she is a member of climate action gators, and they love having a straw-free
Gainesville, yet some have not been impressed with the substitute. She said she
would probably mention this to her climate club.
Describing the Segment:
This segment is highly aware of their need. Anyone who lives
in Gainesville and dislikes the taste of paper in their water is aware of this
need. Specifically this segment narrows it down to people who would not go buy
plastic straws because they do not agree with the pollution they create, which
means they are a group who truly care about what they are using and will look
for solutions. This brings me to search, 2/3 interviewees were looking for a
solution to THIS problem while the other simply ignored and adapted the issue,
so it did not affect her. I think that this could be a big draw to individuals
who specifically are looking to find a durable, single use, environmentally friendly
straw.
Hey Jordan,
ReplyDeleteRight off the bat, I really liked how specific the criterion was for your target segment. You're sure to get good interviews that way and that was really showcased by your findings. I found it quite interesting that people regarded your alternative, bamboo straws, as just another substitute for plastic. At the same time though, not many people may know about the benefits and differences until they actually try it themselves, so it does make sense to an extent. Therefore, just as you stated, the most important thing you can take away from your findings is that the marketing of your product is gonna play a key role in how successful it sells and how distinguished it is from other alternatives. All in all, I think you did a great job with your interviews.
Samuel Ackenine