Generate Ideas To Solve A Problem

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  • Author Larry Potter
  • Published September 26, 2006
  • Word count 399

After you have found a great niche market that is actively looking

for a problem that needs to be solved, your next task is come up with

a product that deals with that problem.

The best way is to brainstorm a list of possible solutions. Do not

worry about the logistics of developing them at this stage of the game

or second guess your ideas. You mainly want to get your creative juices

moving as you write your thoughts down on paper. Allow everything in!

Consider services as well as products, check the products your competitors

offer and ask yourself where you could improve on them. Perhaps they do

not address some aspects of your market's problem. Maybe they are too

expensive or to complicated for beginners to use or comprehend. Perhaps

your competition is not specialized enough or maybe they are too specialized.

There is also the possibility that the solutions available are offered by

individuals who are not experts in their field and don't really know what

they are doing.

Keep asking yourself, "What can I offer that no one else is providing?

How can I make my solution different from anything else that is currently

being offered?"

Take Raymond Lemire who created FlyingNoodle because of his love of fine

food. He wanted to develop an online home business based on this love.

He decided to "one-up" his competition be selling only high-end gourmet

pastas and sauces. So he sells exotic pastas such as "Roasted Red Pepper

Fettucine" and his sauces range from "Portobello Shiraz" to "Artichoke

Heart Pesto".

Instead of making these products himself, he buys them wholesale from

other high-end Italian manufacturers and then offers them for sale through

his site and his business revenues are $1 million a year!

Then there is Scott Marino who wanted to start a online home business with

his sister and her husband. Their idea was to sell lingerie, but realized

their was too much competition online. Then they came up with the idea of

selling only novelty underwear! Now their site, WebUndies is the bigest

supplier of novelty undergarments on the Web and it is generating revenue

of $650,000 per year!

So, it's important to keep your mind open to all possibilites, since your

winning product idea may come from the most unlikely source and it may be

something very different from what you originally envisioned for your home business!21

Larry Potter is a recognized authority on the subject

of starting a home business with little or no cash. His website provides

a wealth of informative articles and free resources on everything you'll

ever need to know about a home business. More tips can be found here

http://www.marketingtips.com/warpspeed/t/8627

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