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Currently in the process of trying to validate a social networking app for college students. Am I headed in the right direction to keep costs low?

Currently I do not have a working service/product, but have a clear focus as to what I want the application to be. Since my focus is college students I plan on taking the marketing strategies I have chosen to follow to my college campus and other local college campuses in my area. Also by the help of old high school friends that are at other college campuses. By the way I have a full business plan. Before this I am planning on creating a large amount of stickers, flyers, contacting college newspapers, new stations, posting on social media and then have them directed to the landing page that I am currently creating. Since I want to keep costs low is this a decent way of getting it out? On this landing page I am going to encourage them to sign up for the newsletter to get somewhat of an idea of how many people are actually interested. Im doing this portion to validate my idea and attract potential investors when I pitch the idea. I feel like I am headed in the right direction, but somewhat scatterbrained because it's so much. I am not an app developer whatsoever so searching a CTO is also on the to-do list. So am I headed in the right direction? Would love to speak with someone if possible. Thanks!

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Janette Yuill

CEO,Entrepreneur, manager, Insurance Agent

Your on a good track. One Thing I would highly suggest is setting up some organized goals not your business plan but something for you and who ever you are working with. I would be happy to talk to you and help you get things started so you get out to the colleges on an organized and efficient path.

Answered over 9 years ago

Miles Matthias

Solutions Architect at Stripe

I've created several MVPs for startup ideas, so I understand how to pair large ideas down into the most essential proof of concept and build it.

What's the main value add of your new social network? If the main value add is that it's a community specifically for a certain group of people, I would start by actually creating a community and getting those people involved in the community. If you can show that people actually use and value a community of specific people, that is way more compelling than just email signups of people that are interested in possibly leveraging a community that doesn't exist yet.

If I were you, I would use something like https://clubhouse.cc or Slack.com or Google Groups or Facebook groups to actually create a community and see whether or not it's a value add to your targeted users. Then when you prove that there are people leveraging the community and engaging, it's an easy sell to an investor that you just need money to build a custom app for your community, rather than a shot in the dark based on email signups.

Answered over 9 years ago

Shaun Nestor

Content Marketing Advisor & Agency Consultant

You have the beginnings of a good grass-roots marketing campaign with the stickers, network, etc .... but what you have not talked about is *what is it?*

Generating the buzz about your thing will be done with some of the tactics you described, but your conversion rate will be close to 0 because you have failed to describe "What's In It For Me" to these students.

Let's say, based on the buzz you manage to create, 1,000 students go to your landing page. Then they are asked to sign up for a newsletter ....

What?

I fear no one will sign up because they are only going to your landing page to find out what all the buzz is about, not to be sold to.

You must have something of benefit for them before you start sending them to a landing page.

Also, keep in mind, every John, Dick, and Harry target college students the way you have described. What will make you any different?

I'd love to talk more about how you can provide something of value. Book a call and let's discuss.

-Shaun

Answered over 9 years ago