Sunday, April 22, 2007

The smarts of our ideas











Create a Perfect Product using Your Ideas

By Abe Cherian - Copyright © 2005





Ideas are the only assets which have no fixed values. It is

equally well known that ideas are the beginning of all

achievements. Ideas are the foundation of all fortunes, the

starting point of all inventions.



This is where it all begins. This stage, as the first, is

the one on which the rest build. If you decide on the wrong

idea now, then all time and money spent on the project will

be a bad investment. You are destined to fail before you

are far enough involved to realize it.



Given its importance, it would be foolish to just take the

first business idea that comes to you. There is no reason

to rush unless you are sure that you are racing a

competitor to market. Otherwise, planning carefully will

bring you much better results than rushing.



Take your time, brainstorm, think, consider, observe, and

ponder. The real trick to coming up with great ideas is to

be involved in many diverse activities, a passion for

trying new things, and to have a wide range of interests

and hobbies.



For example, suppose you were to develop an interest in

golf. You might seek out a friend who can teach you how to

play or you might seek out a coach to give you lessons. But

what if you have no friends who play golf and have no money

to get a coach?



If you are using your product creation mindset you would

recognize that there is a need for an information product

for learning to play golf. Maybe you could create an

informative video by enlisting the help of a coach who

would probably do it for free to get some publicity. Or

suppose they do have such a video already and you order it.



So, what if you know how to play to golf but don't have a

partner? Maybe a video on how to learn golf by yourself

would be helpful. Or maybe you learned to play golf and you

now want the edge on my competitors. You want to be better.

If you are using the product creation mindset you would

create a product with little known, advanced tips and

strategies for golf.



You could do this by interviewing successful golf stars and

asking for their secrets or you could observe master golf

players in action and record what they do to dominate.

Create a product based on a need you encounter in your area

of interest.



Awareness of your needs is the key to idea generation. Now

the challenge is in being able to recognize your need when

it occurs. You have many, many unfulfilled needs that you

have become accustomed to and ignore unconsciously. These

needs and inconveniences are untapped gold mines so it is

important that you become sensitive to them.



Suppose you are enjoying your interest, whatever it is.

let's say it's fishing. While enjoying that activity be

mindful of any inconveniences or setbacks you experience.

Maybe you cannot remember how to tie a certain kind of

knot. How many people do you think that has happened to?

Chances are that if you run into a problem millions of

people have run into it before you and millions of people

will run into it after you.



Could you create a product to solve the problem for the

millions of people that will encounter that very problem in

the future? Sure you could! With the perfect mindset,

creating your product will happen easier than you think.













About The Author:


Abe Cherian is the founder of Multiple Stream Media,
a company that helps online businesses find new prospects and clients, who are anxious to grow

their business fast, and without spending a fortune

in marketing and automation.

http://www.multiplestreammktg.com



Web's #1 site to find "free resources to Plan, Build,

Market, and Maintain your website":

http://www.multiplestreammktg.com/resources.html







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