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1 Easy Life Sebastian Pestre. Chi won Lee. Sujin Suh. Ryan Sohn.

2 Table of Contents 1.Defining the problem 2. STP Analysis 3. Demonstation 4. Business Model

3 The Process During a team meeting, a debate about ‘should men always have to plan for a date?’ occurred. Everymen in the team agreed on the hardness of date course designing. Eureka!

4 Need ‘What am I going to eat for lunch/dinner’ is a big question everybody asks daily. ‘Where’ is a big question, but also ‘what then?’/sequence of activities are important.

5 Defining the Problem Yes, currently there are many information’s about restaurants, places to play and etc. No, currently there is no service that integrates these databases into sequences. There are many people who feel pressure for making date courses, or even have hard time deciding what to do for their spare time. We, deliver easy time-design for our customers.

6 Numbers of Smartphone Users Numbers in 1,000s. STP Analysis

7 Segmentation: - Over 4 million smartphones users in Korea, including 1.6 million Iphone users. The main categories of users are the following -Users between 18 and 24 years old : 18% -Users between 25 and 34 years old: 29% -Users between 35 and 44 years old: 20% -Users between 45 and 54 years old: 13%

8 STP Analysis Segmentation: - Over 4 million smartphones users in Korea, including 1.6 million Iphone users. The main categories of users are the following -Users between 18 and 24 years old : 18% -Users between 25 and 34 years old: 29% -Users between 35 and 44 years old: 20% -Users between 45 and 54 years old: 13%

9 STP Analysis Targeting: Users between 18 and 34 years old are using smartphones the most and especially the social networks and sharing applications. They are the most likely to use our, to spread it around their entourage and to participate to the developement of the database. This segment can be considered as the early adopters segment which « leads » the others to follow them.

10 STP analysis Positioning: -Price: the application will be for free in order to attract as most users as possible -Distribution: the application will be available on both Android Market and the Appstore of Apple -Promotion: Advertisement and promotion are likely to be done on the internet and especially the social networks already existing

11 Let me introduce EasyLife

12 Design Your Day!

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28 1234 reservation Reservation reservation

29 1234 Reservation

30 Features Give basically 4 options of daily sequences Automatically uses weather information Reservations with sponsored places available Ratings and Comments More specific options, such as location radius, priority by ratings, nearest place from current location, etc are available.

31 Business Model Benchmarking: Google Ads Google only fees their ads when user clicks the ad. Every user has a pin number and ‘places’ have a QR Code. When Customers picture the QR code, the data is sent to the servers, giving the customers incentives such as coupons instantly. This also is counted and later on included in the fee the ‘places’ have to pay to Easylife.

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33 EasylifeCustomer‘Places’ Comments, ratings Search information Advertisement Fee Coupons Visits(Traffic) Market Model

34 Thank You EasyLife


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