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Actually I have written a concept statement of my business plan and I want the people who are reading my business idea to give some important feedback and to raise some questions whose answers we will give. So, here is the concept statement: Product-We provide deep linking and advertising service for app developers to improve upon app advertising by using our SDK (software development kit). Developers basically can lock down certain features of their apps and user can unlock that features by seeing an advertisement and use those pro features and also developer can control its app advertisement using our free service for developers. Target market-Mobile App developers and individual mobile advertisers and mobile application market. Special Feature-We provide choice to users whether they want to see banner ads or want to watch a video ad to remove banner ads for a day or for an hour or more (which is controlled by app developers). We also provide some other features also like, if you see this add you will be able to unlock some pro features of the app. Marketing Strategy -We will promote us via online presence or via twitter and later we will promote us in tech conferences and developer conferences. Scaling Strategy-We will scale it up and build a centralised ad platform and our user can sync with all the application and can transfer our virtual money all over other application and use it on from one application to other application and can use that virtual currency to remove advertisements and buy pro versions of applications. Thank You For Reading.

You're asking for a lot of someone's time and expertise.

I'd recommend you book a call with an expert in the various areas of your business plan and invest a few dollars into flushing it out.

At a quick glance, your business plan is pretty thin. I'm a marketing consultant, so I'll pick on that: what you have isn't a plan. There is no actionable step or direction.

There is a need within in the industry for the service you're proposing, but, based on this outline, it won't get off the ground.

I encourage you to commit some additional time and resources to create a MVP - minimum viable product - that you can start with. This will give you a better sense whether your proposal is feasible.


Answered 8 years ago

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