Entrepreneurs: How do you come up with Ideas? How did they do it?
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10-11-2012, 10:05 PM
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Entrepreneurs: How do you come up with Ideas? How did they do it?
For the past 5-6 months or so, me and my group have worked on creating a new "social media" website...Or atleast, we have been trying to come up with a unique idea for such a website. We have come across a number of ideas, but none of them are really unique enough or atleast attractive enough for us to continue on making the website (and pour thousands of dollars into the project).
So, my question is, how did the world-famous entrepreneurs do it? How did they come up with their Ipods, facebooks, HD-TVs, production companies, Playboys, Harry Potter, American Idol, etc? Did they specifically look at what consumers/people demanded at a particular time period, or did they come about such things by chance and created demand "randomly." Is the idea behind "entrepreneurship" centred around "creating/inventing" new things, or is it taking one thing and finding a new use to it? I mean, facebook wasn't the first social network, it was, in fact, a derivative of "hot or not" and another Harvard-based social networking website in 2003/2004. We're trying to create a "new service." But our discussions end there most of the time, because we don't actually know what "new service" means. How did Twitter or facebook create new service? Thanks for your help. O and, what are your likes and dislikes of using giant social networking tools like Twitter, facebook, foursquare, LinkedIn, etc (kinda like a survey). Ads |
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10-11-2012, 10:13 PM
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While I don't know how much this helps, consider the following:
All successful business models include generating the need for the product's existence. (example: Henry Ford was one of the first to use "planned obsolescence") Ads |
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