Building a lifestyle business slides class 3

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LIFESTYLE BUSINESS ACCELERATOR 90 Day Program | 3 Building a Lifestyle Business


AGENDA UPDATE ON HOMEWORK PRODUCT/SERVICE OVERVIEW

INDUSTRY & COMPETITIVE RESEARCH (SECONDARY) ACTION ITEMS


CREATING YOUR PRODUCT/ SERVICE OVERVIEW Product Name

Main Features

Estimated Cost

Estimated Wholesale Price

Estimated Retail Price

Target Market

Problem(s)

Solutions(s)


SECONDARY RESEARCH OVERVIEW INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Define the industry Industry size, growth, trends, participants, etc External threats: economy, regulation, barriers to entry, and market factors Tools: NAICS, SIC, ESRI, First Research, Hoovers, IBIS World, etc.

MARKET ANALYSIS Addressable market definition and size Target market definition and size Why is this the target market? (largest opportunity, lowest hanging fruit, domain expertise, etc) Tools: US Census, SBA, BLS, Real Estate Agents, Business Decisions

COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS Create a list of companies with similar products & services (direct and indirect) List the key features, functionality, and strengths of each Identify their pricing structure and business model Convey your competitive advantages Competitive matrix and comparison table Tools: Competitor websites, review sites, TrafficEstimator.com.


WHAT IS AN ‘INDUSTRY’?

INDUSTRY DEFINITION

A classification that refers to a group of companies that are related in terms of their primary business activities. In modern economies, there are dozens of different industry classifications, which are typically grouped into larger categories called sectors. Individual companies are generally classified into industries based on their largest sources of revenue. For example, an automobile manufacturer might have a small financing division that contributes 10% to overall revenues, but the company will still be universally classified as an auto maker for attribution purposes.

The Industry SUPPLIERS MANUFACTURERS DISTRIBUTORS TRADE ASSOCIATIONS


INDUSTRY VIDEO


LIST OF SECTORS Basic Materials Conglomerates Consumer Goods Financial Healthcare Industrial Goods Services Technology Utilities


Code

NAICS CODES:

NORTH AMERICAN INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS

Industry Title

Biz Count

11

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

414,582

21

Mining

28,520

22

Utilities

28,207

23

Construction

31-33

Manufacturing

577,432

42

Wholesale Trade

673,738

44-45

Retail Trade

48-49

Transportation and Warehousing

432,467

51

Information

290,960

52

Finance and Insurance

643,483

53

Real Estate Rental and Leasing

683,800

54

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

55

Management of Companies and Enterprises

56

Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

61

Educational Services

62

Health Care and Social Assistance

71

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

266,428

72

Accommodation and Food Services

749,578

81

Other Services (except Public Administration)

92

Public Administration

1,270,691

1,619,124

2,058,179 44,616 2,499,821

325,937 1,311,395

1,618,545 215,203


TOOLS TO LEARN DEFINITION OF INDUSTRY

North American Industry Classification System

Yahoo Sector List

Services - Advertising Agencies - Company List


TRADE ASSOCIATION

A trade association, also known as an industry trade group, business association or sector association, is an organization founded and funded by businesses that operate in a specific industry.

EXAMPLE https://www.boardretailers.org/


INDUSTRY BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS


IN CLASS

Fill Out Industry Business Canvas Model


DIRECT COMPETITORS

INTRO TO COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS

Direct competition is a situation in which two or more businesses offer products or services that are essentially the same; as such, the businesses are competing for the same potential market.

INDIRECT COMPETITORS Indirect competition is the conflict between vendors whose products or services are not the same but that could satisfy the same consumer need. The term contrasts with direct competition, in which businesses are selling products or services that are essentially the same.



COMPETITIVE MATRIX | SAMPLE 1


COMPETITIVE MATRIX | SAMPLE 2


IN CLASS

Fill Out Competitive Business Canvas Model


HOMEWORK

1

2

Write Product & Service Description

Read & Fill out Completing your Research Ebook

3 Complete Act of Service for someone in class

These 4 sections are due 6/14/16 before class to accountability partner.


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