What I learned in ENT3003 was...
How to spell "entrepreneur" w/o the help of spellcheck.
Jessica Basta
Monday, April 25, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Week 15: Elevator Pitch No. 4
Final Elevator Pith for Clear Vote!
Week 15: Venture Concept No. 2
Venture Concept No. 2
1) My Venture Concept:
Clear Vote
Opportunity: Potential customers with unmet needs.
“Voting is arguably the most important civic opportunity given to citizens in the United Stated.” So then why is everyone not voting? Out of the whole eligible voting population in America, only 64% of citizens actually voted. With this time, specifically 2016, election time, candidates for the next presidency are flooding the media and our daily lives. But how many of us actually keep up with politics and the government that directly affects us? The government, media, friends, family and pop culture, and the Internet have misled voters throughout American history. People have a wide access to lots of information but even this has caused confusion and biased views on politics, bloggers and others like them give people personal views which may seem to be unbiased but is actually just an individual’s interpretation of certain political issues. C-SPAN is the only unbiased political medium, but lets be real. What young person actually is down to watch full, uncut speeches or addresses? Clear Vote plans to fix all these issues.
Clear Vote’s ultimate goal is to improve the population’s general political awareness in an unbiased way. This app will mainly focus on the youth, primarily college students, while still having a focus on the broader view of any American citizen including older people. The fact that young people are voting does not mean they know exactly what they are voting for. 45% of the young adults (ages 18-24) voted during the 2012 presidential election (U.S. Census Bureau); however it was unlikely they made a fair-minded, well-informed decision. Media, school, family, peers, and misconceptions all lead to confusion and misunderstanding in voting. These factors influence the voter’s perception of the candidate they choose to elect. So even out of the 45% of the youth that voted, not all of them knew whom exactly they were voting for due to presumptions and a lack of accurate information. In addition, 42.2% of adults between the ages of 18 and 24 did not even bother registering to vote because they were “not interested in the election / not involved in politics” (U.S. Census Bureau). Aside from the youth, new voters (such as new citizens), uneducated people, the uninformed electorate, and uninterested people would all benefit. The app’s audience is directly in the United States of America, and aiming towards the younger and more uninformed population, focusing on the 2016 presidential election.
Innovation: What is Clear Vote?
Clear Vote provides a mobile device application that focuses on candidates and their respective issue. It provides users a way to make voting easier and more specific to an individual’s values and beliefs. The application is a way to vote in an unbiased manner, it takes away the face from the candidates and the prejudice they bring with it. It will focus on more truthful, factual information on politics, educating the user with straightforward and easy to use information. The app is a user-friendly interface filled with info on candidates, upcoming elections, and helpful information based on the geography. The main feature is a quiz that once taken it matches the user up with a candidate that correlates with the users values and opinions on certain issues. Many of these questions will be based on national, well-known issues such as abortion, immigration policies, gun control, reliance on foreign oil, as well as foreign policy in general. The quiz will then provide the user with a candidate related to their voting area and mirrors the user’s values.
The app will allow for people to know exactly whom they are voting for. It will provide facts for users to do research on certain candidates concerning who they support, various companies they have ties with, their background as well as other candidates they are allied with this will in turn lead to more overall satisfaction with the users matched candidate during their term. The user will have an option to put in their geographical information so the quiz can generate fairly framed questions based on their location, addressing issues more related to their community. We are joining the political media industry, an industry that is lacking heavily in unbiased truthful information on politics and candidates. Clear vote will revolutionize American political media, as we will become the news source that the American people have wanted.
Venture Concept: How will Clear Vote fix America?
Companies that will compete with Clear Vote include EZ Politics, the mainstream media, specifically FOX News and CNN, and CSPAN. EZ Politics is an existing app that claims to deliver “unbiased politics” as well, but they do so with a more historical outlook. EZ Politics also charges upfront just to download their app for an information only program whereas we offer an overall free interactive service. Fox News and CNN are major competitors as well since they are big name news networks that are well accepted by constituents. However, they lack in the ability to be unbiased because of political support. These two news sources are heavily polarized with a specific party, framing the news they deliver to satisfy their viewers that generally think in that certain way (confirmation bias). Our last and perhaps biggest competitor is CSPAN; not only do they have the name, they have a large reputation for truthful, honest politics and claims to deliver “unedited” proceedings of the House and Senate; but, even CSPAN lacks the personal aspect that clear Vote provides.
2) Summary of Feedback:
The feedback I received for my venture concept idea Clear Vote was actually very positive. Respondents praised the fact that my idea was being pursued around the perfect time, with election season coming up for the next President of the United States. People also said that the idea would also help small scale elections which was great and more importantly, educate the people more to allow them to make the right decision. One of the comments I got was: "This is a great idea that could be a very successful application to many users across the country. Rarely do people actually go vote and your app would raise awareness to the importance of voting because it is a good right to have. I also like the fact of the quiz to see what candidate would fit each individual." Unfortunately none of my feedback was negative or constructive which is bad because I know no single idea is perfect. However, I do know that some of the things I wanted to implement like voter registration would be very difficult and I would need to make some revisions or changes on that part.
3) How I changed my venture concept:
After reading the comments, even though they were primarily positive, I made a few changes to my venture concept where I thought needed revision. The main change I made was eliminating the voting registration via the application because as some people pointed out, several issues can arise through that. I'm glad to see my venture concept a lot better now.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Week 14: Google Gold
Winning the Online Popularity Contest: Going for Google.
So this assignment got me thinking. What comes up on the internet when someone searches "Jessica Basta", my name. Well aside from a bunch of other random / famous girls with my name. This is 1 of the 3 photos that come up of me. How flattering...yet accurate.
1) A discussion of your general approach and strategy to search engine optimiation (SEO). What were some of the activities you did for each blog post to pursue SEO?
Each blog post I published was well written and I tried to keep it as enthusiastic / interesting as possible to refrain from boring my readers. Adding images of cats on each blogpost if possible also helped I think. People like cats.
2) What were your keywords. How did you select those keywords? Did you change or refine your keywords through the semester?
The words that I most frequently utilized were "unbiased" and "entrepreneur". Those keywords revolve around my application idea revolving around unbiased news and politics so users may be more equipped to vote in the upcoming election.
3) How did you use social media to enhance your SEO efforts? What your your surprises or general impression of using social media to improve your blog's profile? Was social media generally receptive of your blog, or did it get ignored?
I used Google and Youtube for my primary sources of social media. Even though I did not connect my FaceBook or Twitter, I think it is best to keep my personal accounts and business accounts separate (but if you care @thejessicabasta), Youtube and Google blogs still attracted enough people. Does Canvas qualify as social media?
4) What was your most "viral" post? In other words, which post obtained the most traffic? Why do you think?
The post that gained the most traffic on my blog was Customer Interviews No. 1 and Idea Napkin No. 1and Elevator Pitch No. 2. However the one post that received the absolute most attention was my Twenty Percent post. I believe that post got a lot of attention because the interviews I presented were very useful and legit. Over 10 people commented on it, appreciating the insightful information that was shared.
5) Finally, did you make it to the first page of Google results for your keywords? If not, what page of results did you make it to?
If you search just my name "Jessica Basta" y blog comes up on the first page of google. Also if you google "ENT3003 Jessica" I also come up on the first page of Google. I believe that is a great accomplishment considering I share a name alongside thousands and thousands of others, as Jessica is a very basic name. So for me to come up is pretty cool.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Week 14: Very Short Interview, Part 2
Very Short Interview, Part 2
The entrepreneur I interviewed for my first short interview months ago, was Nabil Shaker. Mr. Shaker is owner of a seafood restaurant and bar as well as his own real estate company, partnered with his brother. His restaurant is in Tampa and personally I love the food, my family and I go all the time! Snappers has been open for over 20 years, which is very impressive in the food industry. Looking back at our first interview, I am very pleased to read the answers he provided for me again. The questions asked were great and I do not regret asking them at all as his answers were filled with wisdom. I have a great impression on that interview, however, knowing what I know now there are a few more questions I would like to ask. Since my entrepreneur resides in Tampa and I am in Gainesville, I had to call him asking my questions like I did for the first interview.
Heres a deeper look into the interview:
Jessica: "I just have a few questions for you, answer however you like. Here's the first question Mr. Shaker. I know you mentioned to me before that being an entrepreneur and in charge of your own business and work, you have no days off. You are constantly working and not simply clocking in then out on a 9-5 schedule. Would you say that that lifestyle is a drawback?
Shaker: "Well let me tell you something. Being in charge of your own life in every aspect is something great and something that not every person gets to experience. I am lucky for sure but I cannot begin to tell you how many days I just wished I could clock out and go home and not worry about work or get called back in because something happened in the kitchen or people or fighting or we need more beer. I just want to go home and actually be home and have weekends off to spend time with my family and relax. But, I could never see myself working for anyone else. I like to do as I please not what people tell me and I get to create something of my own.
Jessica: "Wow, what a great answer! Yes, owning your own business can be quite tiring I can only imagine. So when do you plan to retire and what is your exit strategy? When do you plan to stop working and what will you do with all your businesses?
Shaker: "Good question. Well I have worked for 25 years but I am not planning on retiring soon. I'm waiting for my kids to be done with school and get their degrees so one of them can come back and take over the family business. I don't want some other random guy to buy my business that I worked so hard to mold into my own. It's something I did to leave for my kids. I want them to have opportunities that my brother and I did not have. I want to leave a part of me for them and my grandkids.
Jessica: "Ok, one last question. How do you feel about college? I know in the USA especially, today it is almost expected for everyone to have more than a high school diploma. People are more competitive now but I see a lot of kids in college who are not happy with what they are studying but their distracted by money or society or parental views. Do you think having a college degree is important, or a necessity today?
Shaker: "Well I never finished college. I went then realized it wasn't what I wanted but you have to remember that was a different time than now, than today. Back then people with high school degrees were equipped to work and looked at as assets. Now with the rise of education and competition, I believe that having a degree most certainly puts you in an advantage than the other candidate who may not have one. Now, studying something that you do not like at all is not the best idea. Passion drives success. If this is about you thinking about dropping out - don't. University teaches you so much and challenges you on several levels that you may not even realize, mentally, physically, socially, psychologically, and more.
Reflection:
My second interview with Mr. Shaker was very good and honestly what I needed to hear especially with exams coming up. This class has taught me how to approach people a lot more and how to pitch myself into being someone that is more appealing than another candidate. I knew a lot more about entrepreneurship than I did during the first interview hands down. And after talking to Mr. Shaker a second time I could tell he knew that I have improved and blossomed as a student as I had more to bring to the table and could keep up with his conversation more.
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Week 15: Reading Reflection
Reading Reflection
I was surprised when I read that customer loyalty is not only one of the most useful tools for company growth but essential for building a customer base. I was confused about the section about leveraging the brand. Since it was a Harvard article, the vernacular was a bit more difficult to keep up with. My questions for the author would be as follows: What other companies are good examples of the pyramid regarding the business basics? And, if your product or service offered is good enough is customer loyalty important? I do disagree with the author about technology reducing cost. Yes maybe it would reduce the labor cost of workers but technology is pricey and often adds a hearty expense.
I was surprised when I read that customer loyalty is not only one of the most useful tools for company growth but essential for building a customer base. I was confused about the section about leveraging the brand. Since it was a Harvard article, the vernacular was a bit more difficult to keep up with. My questions for the author would be as follows: What other companies are good examples of the pyramid regarding the business basics? And, if your product or service offered is good enough is customer loyalty important? I do disagree with the author about technology reducing cost. Yes maybe it would reduce the labor cost of workers but technology is pricey and often adds a hearty expense.
Week 14: Reading Reflection
Reading Reflection
This weeks reading surprised me upon the authors discussion of ethics and moral. There is a very thin line between the two and they often overlap each other. It was cool to see how entrepreneurs now think of themselves and their businesses and regards to what is right and what is wrong. I was confused when the author began to explain the integrative model of corporate entrepreneurship strategy. The model and figures did not help in clarifying the whole thing I was pretty lost. I would ask the author for a simpler explanation of that model I was confused about. Secondly, I would ask the author: What are the best ways an entrepreneur, or any person for that matter, should deal with failure? I did not disagree with the author in any part in this weeks reading. I was just a bit more confused than I normally am with the chapter readings.
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