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1 BusMe presentation Jim Lord & Laura Shraven domain knowledge competitors strategy tenative wireframes personas

2 BusMe presentation DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE According to a study done by DePaul University, 22% of passengers travel to their destination because the low-fare bus service is available. Nearly three quarters (73%) of passengers are between the ages of 18-35. The success of Chinatown curbside buses in the late 1990s led to the creation of “corporate” curbside buses like the BoltBus and MegaBus. Together these modes helped intercity bus travel more than double in the Northeast Corridor between 1998 and 2007 — with ridership levels topping 7 million passengers. “Intercity bus service was the fastest growing mode of intercity transportation, outpacing air and rail transportation.” Only one competitor attempts to offer a comprehensive search – GoToBus.com. In this case some of the biggest carriers (BoltBus and MegaBus) are not included. There are many individual, corporate competitors offering tickets for their fares only (Greyhound, MegaBus, BoltBus, NewCentury Travel, etc).

3 BusMe presentation DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE

4 BusMe presentation COMPETITORS 1. GotoBus Full trip experience to include hotels, show and or tours Services are available in two additional languages – Chinese and Spanish Search feature is minimized based on prior selection – Arrival city is dependent upon departing city. Affiliate Program Ability for businesses to add their buses to the service Provide additional resources such as full bus schedules Do not inform customers of affiliates with tour purchases Busses do not operate out of formal bus stations Very low prices REVIEWS: http://www.yelp.com/biz/ivy-media-gotobus-com-cambridge

5 BusMe presentation COMPETITORS 2. Greyhound REVIEWS: http://www.yelp.com/biz/greyhound-bus-lines-boston Reserved seating WI-FI availability Special requests – legroom, outlets Provide discounts –military, companion, student and veterans Provide schedule details – stops and time layovers Greyhound offers a variety of carriers (Neon, BoltBus, Americanos, Crucero) Rewards program Provide hotel packages Resources for customers traveling with children and or disabilities Provide information in Spanish Multiple purchase selections - Advanced - Web only fare - Standard fare - Refundable

6 BusMe presentation COMPETITORS 3. MegaBus Provide schedule details – stops and time layovers Variety of departure times Ability to easily look at previous or next day options Provide service advisories on home page Additional information with those traveling with disabilities Provide information on hotel deals Ability to search bus stop locations REVIEWS: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g191-d2224801-Reviews- Megabus-United_States.html

7 BusMe presentation COMPETITORS 4. BoltBus Additional features - WI-FI - Extra legroom - Plug-ins - $1 fares - Boarding groups - Reserved seating Frequent user rewards Charter buses Purchase experience is on one screen Information window is small REVIEWS: http://www.yelp.com/biz/boltbus-new-york

8 BusMe presentation COMPETITORS 5. New Century Travel / Chinatown Bus Daily bus between New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Baltimore and Richmond Provide number of available seats on bus when booking tickets Change schedule on same pages as purchasing overview Provides full schedule of all buses Disability reservation information located on home page Site is very busy and crowded (Request use of Internet Explorer) REVIEWS: http://www.yelp.com/biz/apex-bus-new-york

9 BusMe presentation STRATEGY Currently, customers have no comprehensive, usable tool to compare bus fares. BusMe believes that its unique set of features and revenue model will be able to perform well in this market. Vision statement – BusMe: the no hassle way to finding the best bus ticket. How does BusMe do this? By offering the most comprehensive list of fares. Period. BusMe focuses on the bus trip and offers exclusive deals on food, entertainment, and services through their mobile app and website. By giving you all available fares, BusMe gives the user the opportunity to select the best ticket for them.

10 BusMe presentation TENATIVE WIREFRAMES (mobile – search fares)

11 BusMe presentation TENATIVE WIREFRAMES (mobile – “go on my terms”)

12 BusMe presentation TENATIVE WIREFRAMES (mobile – sign in)

13 Name: Susan Hahn Age: 29 Gender: Female Role: Graduate Student Computer Literacy: Advanced English is a second language Asian descent Current graduate student at Drexel University, Master of Science in Global and International Education Friends in school in New York City and Washington D.C. Has lived in Philadelphia for one year Not familiar with New York City or Washington D.C. Recently engaged Comfortable with using a computer and the WWW Utilizes applications from her phone and tablet Uses Facebook to keep in touch with family and friends

14 Name: Brad Johnson Age: 22 Gender: Male Role: Young Professional Computer Literacy: Advanced Avid user of social media Foursquare Has an active twitter account Uses Facebook to connect with family and friends as well as for gaming, shopping deals and check-ins LinkedIn Recent graduate from Georgetown University Scheduled for freelance work out of New York City for the summer Wants accessibility – mobile Comfortable with using public transportation Does not have a family

15 Name: Ron Robbins Age: 67 Gender: Male Role: Retiree Computer Literacy: Basic Recently retired music teacher of 32 years from The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University He and his wife love to travel to New York to see shows Recently diagnosed with Presbyopia - This is the loss of the ability to clearly see close objects or small print. Have family in Boston – son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren A novice user of computers – can look up basic information on the WWW Owns a smart phone but only uses it to make phone calls

16 Name: Macie Trindle Age: 36 Gender: Female Role: Working Mother Computer Literacy: Advanced Mother of two children; son (6), daughter (8) A Clinical Care Manager for five years in Laurel Maryland Husband works for NSA at Fort Meade in Maryland Husband is confined to a wheelchair Very comfortable with computers and technology Main form of communication is email Uses some social media – mainly Facebook Loves online coupons and is a huge Groupon User Is familiar with text alerts because of the children Is the event planner for the family Very organized and meticulous with receipts & confirmations Parents live in Philadelphia Undergraduate degree is in Art History

17 Name: Beth Moore Age: 19 Gender: Female Role: Heavy user of city-to-city bus system Computer Literacy: Advanced Teaches at the Philadelphia Dance Academy for one year Works and dances in productions in Washington D.C. and New York Regularly uses buses to get from home to a job and back Has many dancer friends in the surrounding cities that do the same thing All live in different cities but may work in the same show Uses social media as main source of communication Has a computer but primarily uses her smart phone or tablet


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