Interview with good info about validating a business BEFORE building

1 Feb

You need to VALIDATE ideas before building them.

I’ve learned that the hard way.

If you FIRST validate, the real world will tell you if your idea sucks, or is worthy.

Here’s how to do it……here’s an interview with William Griggs of TheStartupSlingShot about how to do this:

(I hate the title of the interview….but it’s good content)!

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    6 Responses to “Interview with good info about validating a business BEFORE building”

    1. naveen February 3, 2012 at 9:55 am #

      Great post . I especially found it useful where you stated …..

    2. Arik Ermshaus February 17, 2012 at 11:53 am #

      Why did just one dude comment on this post?

      That’s like the step-by-step on how to validate your business idea. . .the freaking juicy stuff. Neville nonetheless-

      I love it.

      -Arik

      P.S. Your interviews @ all r great!

      • Neville February 17, 2012 at 4:36 pm #

        GOOD! Use it for yourself and let the others miss it ;-)

    3. Scott February 21, 2012 at 5:11 pm #

      This video didn’t get enough love! Very nice! I’m trying to validate my idea by using Yahoo Groups, Facebook Groups and so on.. What are some good techniques to get peoples attention. Are you honest and say hey I’m starting this site would you be interested? Or are you more passive with your approach “hey found this site looks interesting, any one ever use it…” Ideas?

      Thanks!

      • Neville February 21, 2012 at 6:55 pm #

        GOOD! More information for you, less for your competition ;-)

        Be direct with them…..be honest….say you’ve got amazing tips (and maybe give them one right off the bat), and you wanna see if people are interested to learn XYZ.

    4. German Rothhaupt March 11, 2013 at 9:08 pm #

      Some kinds of legitimate businesses are easy to start on a small budget. A consultant, for example, is anyone who knows how to do something better than others, and has the gumption to market himself – as well as $14 for a box of business cards. Similarly, a professional organizer needs a talent for decluttering, a couple of classified ads (or even better, free word-of-mouth), and not much else.”

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