2. We are addressing lonely single
teens who are struggling to find a
partner. This problem never goes
away, it is surrounding them 24/7.
This app can be used everywhere
and is for everyone. We are trying
to help teens who are shy and
socially awkward when talking to
members of the opposite sex.
3. How can you pick up girls/guys you like without
spending years trying to break out of that feared friend
zone?
5. Mini Elevator Pitch
My team, OMERJ, is developing a mobile app to help
teenagers have confidence with their romantic
endeavours. With our advice they will be able to ask
other teens.
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9. Opens on title page
You get an option to choose whether you are a boy or a girl or
just want chat up lines
Find advice on how to dress etc.
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13. The app is very feasible because it is simple and just
needs to connect to social media.
We will rely on the internet for Facebook, Twitter and
the tips and advice.
It is a simple app and it will not be made complicated
with unnecessary elements.
14. Our target audience is teenagers of both genders.
Most of them wont have a job so do not have a
disposable income. We think that other people could
benefit from our app for example partners or
celebrities who are willing to put there name on the
app. We also think that we could get a lot of money
from advertisement on the app.
We have chosen that advertisement would be the
best way to get funding for our app. The app would
also have the option to remove the adverts (as well
as getting more content) for £0.99.
15. Our Marketing strategy is to use mainly
social networking sites to share our app
idea with the public. We hope to use sites
like Facebook within our app so people
can ‘dare’ each other to use certain pick
up lines and offer advice. We also hope
that if people see our app on these sites
and tell there friends.
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What is the background situation you are addressing? Describe the context users are experiencing.Example: BuzzerBuddiez: Who? Students What? Students are studying for exams When? 7am Where? Student dorm Why? Late night cramming, student likely to oversleep
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