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by dirktheman
3050 days ago
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I'm going to steal your idea here but then for apartments with long beds! All jokes aside, as a startup idea this would narrow your market down too much, I think. The number of people with specific apartment demands > number of people who want an apartment with a view. I could see some merit in having a site with a very large amount of very specific attributes that you can filter. But it's pain in the neck to gather all this data. But don't take my word for it! If I could find a site that lists airBnB apartments with baby cots, a potty and socket covers I'd be sold! |
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How do you know? Can you quantify that somehow?
"people with specific apartment demands > number of people who want an apartment with a view"
The same could be said for every site. There is always a generalization that targets more people.
One essential advice for startups these days is that the initial target audience can very well be small. It's interesting to see that 'too small of a target audience' is the main counter argument in this discussion.
How big was the estimated target audience for AirBnBs original offering to house people on air mattresses?