Entrepreneurial Idea: "There's an app for that." Or so they say, but
there's no app for changing the language interface on an Android phone.
We are forced to go with an Iphone or a weird unresponsive smartphone to
get the language setting we want. Android is getting better and better
every passing day, but they are still losing out on a lot of customers
because of no option to change the language setting like one can do on
an Iphone. My idea is for an app that can do that. The day we can all
have ANY phone of our choice with the language we understand will be the
day cellular devices take a great leap into the future.
In class this week my awesome IST professor gave a lecture on Hardware. It made me think about the future of my phone language modifier app more. What if the feedback was so great and more and more people were downloading and using the app? This calls for expansion and more help would be needed to run the app and improve it. I don't know much about the market so I may contact Deloitte-which is one of the world leaders in developing marketing strategies. They could help me with my next move. This may include whether I should partner up with a big company like Google to make the app more widespread and how to manage the revenue of the app. Better yet they could help create a website for the app that will draw more attention. Perhaps the website could even have a little online demo of the app so prospective "downloaders" will now exactly what they are getting.
Expansion for the app requires a lot more than just calling on Deloitte for marketing strategies. More gear would be needed for the PCs that are running the program and making it work for the millions. If the app makes a lot of revenue then it's possible to invest in better computer parts that are running the program. We can make the computer faster and more efficient by adding a better cache. Adding more RAM to juice up the PC would be perfect too! The PC would then be able to run more programs simultaneously if the app had more programs in it due to expansion.
What do you think of these extra improvements? I think they are worth while. If something expands it's obvious that more help would be needed. If it's an app then the PC that houses the program would probably need to be better. That's where the extra revenue can be used to "beef" up the PC even more so that it's more efficient. Expansion also calls for more professional help from people who understand the market and its demands. This is where Deloitte can step in and help out by coming up with a marketing strategy and putting up a website to let more people see how the app works.
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