SHAKE N’ WAKE Jose Fabian Karina Garcia. Clockwork X-9’s newest innovative product “IT’S A KNOCK OUT!” “IT’S A KNOCK OUT!” Ever woke up in the morning.

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SHAKE N’ WAKE Jose Fabian Karina Garcia

Clockwork X-9’s newest innovative product “IT’S A KNOCK OUT!” “IT’S A KNOCK OUT!” Ever woke up in the morning and felt like straight up garbage? Instead of waking up to the sounds of loud startling beeps and buzzes, our watch could wake you up soundlessly using innovative vibrating technologies. Ever woke up in the morning and felt like straight up garbage? Instead of waking up to the sounds of loud startling beeps and buzzes, our watch could wake you up soundlessly using innovative vibrating technologies.

Market analysis Our niche market are people that don’t like waking up in the morning and people that hate the traditional loud beeps and buzzes. Our niche market are people that don’t like waking up in the morning and people that hate the traditional loud beeps and buzzes. Perfect for senior citizens, children, teens,adults and people that have to wake up early for jobs or other activities, or any other person that does not like to wake up early. Perfect for senior citizens, children, teens,adults and people that have to wake up early for jobs or other activities, or any other person that does not like to wake up early. We will manufacture our product and sell them in a retail store. We will manufacture our product and sell them in a retail store.

Shake N’ Wake Vibrates to wake you up Vibrates to wake you up Our product can be seasonal by introducing new holiday designs. It is immune because people will always want a watch to tell what time It or look stylish. Our product can be resilient when people feel the need that they need the watch to wake up early and become dependent on it. Our product can be seasonal by introducing new holiday designs. It is immune because people will always want a watch to tell what time It or look stylish. Our product can be resilient when people feel the need that they need the watch to wake up early and become dependent on it. Our product is elastic because our sales will depend on how we price our product because we are a new company Our product is elastic because our sales will depend on how we price our product because we are a new company Tangible benefits: its affordable, you wake up earlier and in a better mood. Tangible benefits: its affordable, you wake up earlier and in a better mood. Intangible benefits: it will make you feel better about waking up early in the morning, more energetic, and make you have a better nights sleep. Intangible benefits: it will make you feel better about waking up early in the morning, more energetic, and make you have a better nights sleep. Our product wakes you up by vibrating not by loud noises that can be annoying. This will give us a competitive advantage over our competition. Our product wakes you up by vibrating not by loud noises that can be annoying. This will give us a competitive advantage over our competition. Too many people complain about not getting a good night sleep and how awful it is to wake up to an annoying noise Too many people complain about not getting a good night sleep and how awful it is to wake up to an annoying noise

Competition Timex and armitron mainly focus on supplying their customers with affordable watches and fossil mainly focuses on supplying their customers with more expensive watches. Timex and armitron mainly focus on supplying their customers with affordable watches and fossil mainly focuses on supplying their customers with more expensive watches. At first we could reasonably price our products to gain customer loyalty then after a while raise our prices to gain market share At first we could reasonably price our products to gain customer loyalty then after a while raise our prices to gain market share Our watches offer you the ability to wake up in the morning without annoying noises. This innovative feature will give us a competitive advantage over the rest of these companies. Our watches offer you the ability to wake up in the morning without annoying noises. This innovative feature will give us a competitive advantage over the rest of these companies.

Pricing Price: $15 Price: $15 Mark up: %100 Mark up: %100 Retail Price: $30 Retail Price: $30 Non-price factors: advertising, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, style Non-price factors: advertising, customer satisfaction, customer loyalty, style