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by hungry_hungry
5836 days ago
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This is part of what holds me back. I have a lot of ideas for startups but I'm not sure that some/any of them will be revenue-generating. Maybe a better starting point for me is to post some of the ideas and see what kinds of responses those get. However, picking a project that will generate money does not necessarily mesh with making the project that is most interesting to me, which adds to my confusion. ~Henry |
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Putting out your ideas and getting responses is a good way to start. Start an ASK HN post, explain what you're doing, and put each idea as its own reply to your post. Then people can reply to each idea separately, and you'll get a conversation on that.
Remember: the idea itself isn't always fascinating to hear. Basecamp - project management for teams; Posterous - simple blogging. And so on. So don't worry if your ideas get an "It's been done" response. What matters is whether there is room in the market for you, for your price point, for your feature set, for your marketing strategy, and so on.