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Thursday, February 7, 2013

This was taken straight from StumbleUpon, which as an article about the 50 ways to influence and persuade people. I just commented on the ones I found most interesting, such as:


6. Giving away the product makes it less desirable. Researchers gave one group of people a picture of a pearl bracelet and asked to evaluate its desirability. Another group of people was given the same task, but prior to that was shown an ad, where the same bracelet was given away for free, if you bought a bottle of expensive liqueur. The second group considered the bracelet much less desirable, since mentally a lot of potential buyers (35% of them to be exact) shuffled the bracelet onto “trinkets they give away for free” shelf in their brain.

Yes, I really think this is a good point. Depending on the type of product you are marketing, people like to buy things they feel are valuable.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

UT Austin CS 307 Exam

Well… I passed the UT Austin CS 307 – Foundations of Computer Science exam!! Yay!

That was a class that I actually took when I was a sophomore, and it the only AP test I have not received a 4 or 5 on (I got a 3).

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Ideas for Online Services

So after watching the Social Network, researching HouseSYSTEM, and talking to Paras Chopra about Visual Website Optimizer, I have become really interested in web applications that I can make money on. Originally, I had a not really that original idea to create an online system for the University of Texas that would allow a student to select college classes they were interested in, schedule blocks of time for whatever they want, and then add in parameters for their classes, such as the ability to minimize walking distance, or minimize dead-time in between classes, etc.

Pretty much I thought this was a brilliant idea until I found out that (at the moment), there is no way to access the catalog without a certified student login. Asking for those logins would raise a large number of privacy concerns, so the only way I would be able to get access to those logs would be to specifically ask the University for access to its catalog. This would require talking to them and the idea would likely be rejected or shut-down.

Just had another idea, combine this with something similar to CourseMash, and you would also be able to maximize classes with your friends.

So, what I want to do now is to find niches in the market that have not really been filled, or I can do a better job of, and I want to make some cool web applications that are either free, subscription based, or ad-based.

To give a little bit more background, I am not trying to find the "next big thing". I am trying to find a service that I can make modest gains on. A service that is currently not being met, or is not currently being met very well.

So, here goes for my idea dump.

  • Course Scheduler
    • This is the idea I described earlier. Basically a system where one would be able to log-in, select courses they were interested in, and be able to automatically, and in seconds, generate possible schedules. There would be a lot of functionalty, and I would probably try to market this as a subscription-based. I may do it ad-based, but I may just decide to give it away for free.
    • To be honest, this is probably going to be the next project I do. I will have my system read and parse the Austin Community College schedule and it will work for that school.