I first heard of Zipcar in Lisa Gansky’s book entitled- The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing.
A membership to Zipcar costs $25.00 for an application
fee and $50.00 a year per membership. The car sharing service entitles members
to rates of $7.50 per hour and includes gas, insurance and up to 180 miles per
day. The idea of mesh connects people with ease of services and is popular among
young adults.
The idea of using a car for a one-time chore,
short trip or a month by using the Internet was a great idea for people who
normally don’t own or need a vehicle on a regular basis. Why pay for an entire
day of car rental? Why waste your time riding a cab or bus to stand in line at a
car rental agency? The car is made available near your hotel or apartment.
Image used courtesy of: Sharon Hahn Darlin
Last week Zipcar was purchased by Avis for $491.2
million.
Image used courtesy of: poptech.
The idea of Zipcar is now being marketed by other car rental companies as well. Avis wanted to be competitive and jumped on the trend. I can’t help but think those two fellows from Boston probably had a ton of naysayers when they thought of the idea.
It’s easy
to assume an entire industry has already cornered the market or the idea would’ve
already been implemented. The opportunity catered to a segment of the customer
base being ignored by the corporate giants. Zipcar was the foresight of filling
a need and by connecting with people; the idea spread and created a trend.
Traditional formats of existing business are
undergoing change. Will you see the next trend by offering something simple,
innovative and different or just wait for someone else to do it?
Opportunity to mesh with ideas is all around us-
if we choose to
accept our destiny.
Until
We Meet Again,
Jim Carver
Jim Carver
Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School
“Band of Gold”
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