First I would like to tell where I got my ideas from.
You know how every time you wake up from your alarm, you tend to press the sleep button as long as possible until you absolutely have to wake up. When you’re in that state of mind (just opening your eyes, waking up) you’re in a mood where your willing to spend time doing what you were previously doing (which is sleeping ). You don’t want to wake up however you have to. Now if you don’t do this and just wake up as soon as the alarm rings, this business model might not work for you.
Now what I thought is how a company can exploit this idea(using a certain state of mind) by convincing the customer to “spend” more in short intervals of time to allow more of something they enjoy, or want. An application to this idea could be easily used for massage therapy companies. The customer while receiving a massage has the simple option of pressing a nearby button to extend their massage. When the button is pressed a small fee will automatically be charged, and the massager will continue for a small period of time, and the process can be repeated as long as the customer wants. Now I know this example is brief, but it should work because unlike waking up from the alarm you are not pressed for time, and you can stay for as long you want. The trick to this idea is to get the customer lose count of how many times they pressed the button by consistently make them press the button (5-10 mins), and charge them a small fee (2-3 dollars) and just make them feel in a relaxed state of mind, making them want more.
I know I was brief in this explanation(ill add more info when it comes in mind), but it’s just my initial thoughts, and it probably has flaws Hopefully there is many uses for this model, because it sounds like a good idea. Please if this idea exists don’t report/hate. Lastly please tell what you think of this, or if you can improve it, ect.
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We are the Minecrafters. Practical is not a word in our dictionary.
The idea is making customers pay super small fees, in shorter intervals for something they enjoy. Usually customers don't want this however if they are in a different state of mind it could work.
As i said its just an idea i have no idea if it could work, or even have a chance
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We are the Minecrafters. Practical is not a word in our dictionary.
You know how every time you wake up from your alarm, you tend to press the sleep button as long as possible until you absolutely have to wake up. When you’re in that state of mind (just opening your eyes, waking up) you’re in a mood where your willing to spend time doing what you were previously doing (which is sleeping ). You don’t want to wake up however you have to. Now if you don’t do this and just wake up as soon as the alarm rings, this business model might not work for you.
Now what I thought is how a company can exploit this idea(using a certain state of mind) by convincing the customer to “spend” more in short intervals of time to allow more of something they enjoy, or want. An application to this idea could be easily used for massage therapy companies. The customer while receiving a massage has the simple option of pressing a nearby button to extend their massage. When the button is pressed a small fee will automatically be charged, and the massager will continue for a small period of time, and the process can be repeated as long as the customer wants. Now I know this example is brief, but it should work because unlike waking up from the alarm you are not pressed for time, and you can stay for as long you want. The trick to this idea is to get the customer lose count of how many times they pressed the button by consistently make them press the button (5-10 mins), and charge them a small fee (2-3 dollars) and just make them feel in a relaxed state of mind, making them want more.
I know I was brief in this explanation(ill add more info when it comes in mind), but it’s just my initial thoughts, and it probably has flaws Hopefully there is many uses for this model, because it sounds like a good idea. Please if this idea exists don’t report/hate. Lastly please tell what you think of this, or if you can improve it, ect.
So what exactly is new about this business model?
Joke aside, what is? This isn't a new business model.
As i said its just an idea i have no idea if it could work, or even have a chance