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Originally Posted by CumSensei
Such as?
And ofcourse it will be alot of work. But then so will everyting be, things just dont happen for free in this bizz, or any bizz.
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Finding a good idea is half the work of starting a successful business. Working your ass off until you drop is the other half.
Since finding a good idea is fairly easy, I'm often surprised at how little effort people are willing to put into coming up with one. If you're serious about starting something new, just spend a week listing every possible business that you can come up with.
After that week, you should have a few dozen decent ideas.
Then, start selecting. Criticize every idea as much as you can - if you can find any big unsolved problems in an idea, remove it from the list. You should have a few left after that. The ones that survive the initial round of poking holes should be subjected to market comparison. Find out if it's been done before, how many people are doing it, how well they appear to be doing, and most importantly, what added value your business model would offer over the existing competition.
Eventually, you should end up with a handful of potentially viable business plans. Choose the one that looks best.
Honestly, it's not that hard. And no, I won't give you examples - why would I?
