Well.. these days people are bored. There are lots of people who have excess money, but they don't know what to do with it. People want experiences.. They want to be entertained.. People are a bit depressed about the world, wars, economics and stuff like that. They want to completely deattach from reality and go with the flow and be entertained and have a life lasting experience and fun memories.
I'm not a business man, I know nothing about it and I might be little stupid when it comes to business.
I have to first ask myself 'if there was one thing I really wanted but can't get it, what would it be', and then go with the idea from there on. But instead of thinking a traditional product, I'd go with 'I want to be entertained'. And that's when experience trips comes into play IMO.
I think there's a huge market still that is only opening for us, we just need to be there developing it and be the ones making the profits. And to get that position, we need to have a hit product, we need to have quality service that really makes people happy and that they feel it was worth it. If we have that, it can cost a bit too. We only need the idea what it could be, what could be great entertainment and experience, and then go for it and market it, force people to try it out and let the quality of the product speak for itself, so the word spreads and customers lines up wanting to go with us.
This is only thing I figure to business, and I don't know anything more. It's not what people really essentially want for survival, it's what we make them believe they want, and then actually it being wonderful, life lasting REAL experience. No one can take that away from you, and you'll always have that. When you lose everything, you still have your memories, and if you have happy ones too.. well all the better, right?
Good product sells itself, but not always, so I'm in trouble because that's a grey area to me and I have no idea how things work.
I had an idea of survival experience, having clients in the cold woods of ours and leaving them with only essential survival kits. It's not nice, it's all but comfortable, but after it's over and if they made it.. they'd be so proud and have rich memories they can share. People are little masochists anyway. I'd be naturally watching them that if they get into serious trouble, there would be help.
Or I could just be with them and teach them survivals in those conditions. It can be fun too, have campfires and dig snowbunkers and sleep there when it's freezing, shoot goose and show how to properly prepare it for eating, it's really very delicious too.. stuff like that, maybe spice it up with stories too. Teach them to ski 'well if you don't learn it, you will drop from this group and DIE, so start learning!' . Though we have lots of those, so.. I don't know and we are in too remote location. It would be fun to scare them with bogus stories. We woudln't have tents or anything, just skis, matches and a pot for making food. Any interested clients here? Only $40,000, you get to be there for 45 days, and that's longer than in the Survivor tvshow! Screw up and you DIE!
I'm not a business man, I know nothing about it and I might be little stupid when it comes to business.
I have to first ask myself 'if there was one thing I really wanted but can't get it, what would it be', and then go with the idea from there on. But instead of thinking a traditional product, I'd go with 'I want to be entertained'. And that's when experience trips comes into play IMO.
I think there's a huge market still that is only opening for us, we just need to be there developing it and be the ones making the profits. And to get that position, we need to have a hit product, we need to have quality service that really makes people happy and that they feel it was worth it. If we have that, it can cost a bit too. We only need the idea what it could be, what could be great entertainment and experience, and then go for it and market it, force people to try it out and let the quality of the product speak for itself, so the word spreads and customers lines up wanting to go with us.
This is only thing I figure to business, and I don't know anything more. It's not what people really essentially want for survival, it's what we make them believe they want, and then actually it being wonderful, life lasting REAL experience. No one can take that away from you, and you'll always have that. When you lose everything, you still have your memories, and if you have happy ones too.. well all the better, right?
Good product sells itself, but not always, so I'm in trouble because that's a grey area to me and I have no idea how things work.
I had an idea of survival experience, having clients in the cold woods of ours and leaving them with only essential survival kits. It's not nice, it's all but comfortable, but after it's over and if they made it.. they'd be so proud and have rich memories they can share. People are little masochists anyway. I'd be naturally watching them that if they get into serious trouble, there would be help.
Or I could just be with them and teach them survivals in those conditions. It can be fun too, have campfires and dig snowbunkers and sleep there when it's freezing, shoot goose and show how to properly prepare it for eating, it's really very delicious too.. stuff like that, maybe spice it up with stories too. Teach them to ski 'well if you don't learn it, you will drop from this group and DIE, so start learning!' . Though we have lots of those, so.. I don't know and we are in too remote location. It would be fun to scare them with bogus stories. We woudln't have tents or anything, just skis, matches and a pot for making food. Any interested clients here? Only $40,000, you get to be there for 45 days, and that's longer than in the Survivor tvshow! Screw up and you DIE!
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