Business ideas are a dime a dozen
Pamela Slim in this interview with Guy Kawasaki.
I said it in the past, and any accomplished entrepreneur (like Charlie O’Donnell here about YouDeparted) will say the same. It’s all about execution - and risk.
Yesterday, I took a first step in that direction. Many of my friends told me they admired the risk I’m taking, and that they would love to do the same, but have no ideas.
Imagine if someone told you “Hey! Let’s build Notre-Dame de Paris in LEGOs!”. Nothing new there. However, the result is stunning (see the picture above). And is exposed for hundreds to see at the Lego World in Cologne.
That’s execution and marketing. The idea was worthless without them.
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Nowadays, you must be super creative to have a good business idea that works.–`
it is easy to get Business ideas, just look for a product or service that has demand and fill it;`;