Finding Business Ideas Part 2

Something not offered by others and may have welcomed
Think of something that is not offered or others do, and could be well received by consumers, something that is unique, novel, innovative, you can differentiate and distinguish from others.

Need not be a totally new product or service, but could be a product or service that already exists, but with new features, benefits or attributes. For example, there may be several restaurants in your area, but something different and new could be one that has a small playground for children, or one that offers live shows and entertainment.

Something people would like to have
Think of something that people would like to have, but that does not exist, at least locally, something you always hear that people seek but never find, something you always hear that people would like them to exist.

Research the market and conducting surveys among family, friends, acquaintances or any other person, and ask what business, product or service they wish there was, and even ask yourself to yourself, what product you wish existed, but that nobody has thought to create or sell.

Something with high demand, but for the market which still exists
Ask yourself what are the most popular products or services today by consumers, but for which there is still the market, for which demand is still not being met.

Research the market, look what products or services most requested by consumers, analyzes statistics, identify needs, tastes and preferences, consultation with family, friends or acquaintances, etc.

Something in high demand in the future
Ask what products or services that may have a high future demand by consumers.

Research the market, proyectate in the future, analyze trends, expected changes ahead, trying to decipher what might be the needs, tastes and preferences in the future, special attention to teenagers and see the future through their eyes.

Something to offer others, but you could do better
Think of products or services offered by others, but you could do better, especially products that meet people’s basic needs.

For example, it could be a product that makes the competition, but you’re sure you could produce a higher quality. Or, for example, a service offered by competitors, but you’re sure you could provide it more efficiently and at a lower price up.

Brainstorming and surveys
Gather a group of people and has a rain-way, each will have to propose business ideas you can think of at the moment. O, but conducts surveys to family, friends, acquaintances or anyone in the street.

In a phone survey asked what they consider profitable business today, what businesses would, what businesses would like to have, what business they think they could succeed today, what business they think they could succeed in the near future, etc.

Looking for ideas that others have had
Finally, to find business ideas, find good ideas that others have developed, and then take them as reference or inspiration to develop your own ideas. Or, if possible, join with the people own the ideas.

Look for these good ideas on the Internet, portals, websites and blogs dedicated to entrepreneurs, in magazines or journals in business, business incubators, assists and join associations, communities or entrepreneurs or business clubs, etc.

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