Bridging the gap between tech-savvy millennials and seniors. After voluntarily teaching a retired woman how to use her Macbook Pro and iPhone to both FaceTime her daughter (who lives 10 hours away) and upload photos to Google's cloud, she suggested I start charging others for this. It was in home consulting and I made sure she knew exactly what she was doing.
I talked to a family member who said "you should charge people like 60-70 buck an hour or less for groups."
Instantly my Entrepreneur brain starts wrapping my head around this. Being a millennial myself, tech comes easy. With a lot of seniors getting vehicles with tech built in as well as smartphone that they don't know how to use, the market demand seems like it is there. There's also no big players in the space.
Pricing: 60/hr for one on one in home sessions plus 5-10 minute followup call. 25/hr for groups of 3-6 people. 15/hr for presentations (via join.me or skype) with a specified topic of discussion.
Scalability: Hiring millennials at 15-18 bucks an hour as IC's to teach.
Thoughts?
Edit 1: Also, I could offer a free first hour to get seniors in the door.
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