Figuring out Buyer Behavior 1
1.
My segment is college students who Smoke in any
capacity whether it is tobacco or cannabis.
2.
Interviews:
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Interview 1: A college male who smokes
cigarettes
My interviewee started off by saying that he is bothered during summer by
the immense heat that you feel in Gainesville, Florida. He says that sometimes
when he wants a cigarette he dreads the thought of sweating profusely just to
go outside and do something that he enjoys and that helps him relax. He also is
aware that when he does smoke and then goes to social events or out to midtown
that his friends will tell him that he smells like stale smoke. He says this is
frustrating because him smelling like smoke may inhibit his ability to meet and
become friends with new people. When asked about what he does to fix these
problems he stated that there is no great way to fix the problem of having to
be in the heat other than trying to stand in the shade. On the other hand, he
says that for the smell of smoke he often must chew gum constantly and wear
copious amounts of cologne to even attempt to mask the smell. One thing I did
not consider that he brought to my attention is that his car often smells like
smoke and this is something that not only smells bad but lowers the value of
the car if he ever wants to sell it or trade it in. He says he has used Ozium
spray in his car to help with the scent and it is somewhat effective but not
effective enough for his liking.
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Interview 2: A college female who smokes
cigarettes
This interview really focused more on the social aspect of this problem
because as a girl my interviewee said that she felt like smoking was more
frowned upon then for men. For this reason, she said that she must take many
extra steps after smoking to not smell bad so that people will not look at her
in a negative way. She says that she purposely stops smoking before she goes
out anywhere that she will be around other people that do not smoke. She takes a
shower during this time and makes sure she has fresh cleaned clothes. She says
this is frustrating because it takes up a lot of her time before going out, but
also because she likes to be able to smoke when she is out, especially if she
is drinking. She says that she has tried just covering the smell with perfume
that she carries in her purse in the past but that does not do enough to hide
that she smokes.
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Interview 3: A college male with an office job
This interview started off with this interviewee stating that one of his
biggest frustrations about smoking was how it interfered with his work day. He
said that there were only certain break times that he could go outside of the
building to smoke and that it was usually very hot anytime but winter. He said
that during these break times he sweats a lot and is very uncomfortable when he
gets back to his desk to continue work because he feels sticky the rest of the
day. He also talked about the fact that people in the workspace around him did
not smoke and he often felt guilty because he knew he smelled like smoke and
they may thin that it is gross. He says that he has also tried using cologne
that he brings to work with him to cover the smell. He has the same problem
that my other two interviewees had in that it does not completely eliminate the
smell. Sometimes he thinks the blend of cologne and smoke is even more
agitating.
Conclusion: This segment is very aware
of their need. It seems as if all three of the people I interviewed worry about
their need as it relates to my product every day. It seems like they have
somewhat given up on information search and live with what semi-solutions they
have now, but they know these solutions are not good enough for them.
Good job finding people to interview that perfectly fit your segment. I also like how your interviews highlighted a clear problem with smoking that your product can help fix. I wish you added a paragraph on the need awareness summarizing the info you received from your interviews. Also a summary of what you learned based on these interviews instead of just doing a quick conclusion. Overall good job.
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