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Still Searching for that Million Dollar Business Idea?
The idea of starting a business is alluring to so many people. There is the vision of wealth, providing opportunities and security. Also there is pride and purpose- knowing what you’re doing is for you and your family. And of course, one of the most appealing reasons is the freedom of being able to work from home and choose your own hours.
These visions are wonderful and, in many cases, attainable. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce, there are over 17.6 million businesses with one or more owners but no paid employees.
So why are so many aspiring entrepreneurs left on the sidelines?
It turns out, there are three reasons. One, as you can imagine, is good old fashioned fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of failure. Believe it or not, fear of success. The second reason is a lack of knowledge. “Where do I start?” “I don’t have enough resources.” “I don’t know anything about marketing.” And the third reason, which I will be discussing in this article, is about the business idea, itself.
Business Idea Paralysis
What is business idea paralysis? Quite simply, it’s a condition that prevents people from starting a business because they get held back in the idea generation stage. Basically, they are stuck in neutral. Below are the two most common reasons why:
The Pet Rock Syndrome
In 1975 a gentleman named Gary Dahl created a product called the pet rock. Many of you have probably heard of it. In case you haven’t, it was nothing more than a rock set in a box on some straw. Within 6 months, Dahl had sold over 5 million of these pet rocks for $3.95 each. It cost him less than 30 cents to produce the rock. So, when you do some basic number crunching, he made over 15 million dollars in just 6 months – selling rocks.
What does this have to do with anything? Well, quite a bit actually. Imagine how much your life would change if you could sell something as simple as a rock and become a multi-millionaire in just 6 months. Pretty tantalizing isn’t it? Unfortunately, it has tantalized people so much that they never end up starting a business. They only end up chasing their own “pet rock” gimmicks that never catch on.
The reason is simple. Some people just haven’t been blessed by the idea gods. The gods have failed to spring upon them the multi-million dollar idea that they believe they need. No matter how hard they try to come up with the next pet rock, they can’t. If you don’t believe me, take a look at how many get-rich-quick schemes are being sold today. If people can’t think of the next great idea, then they will buy the idea from someone else. Well, guess what? It doesn’t work. Mr. Dahl was an aberration. He hit the winning lottery ticket. Chances are you won’t.
After you have wiped the pet rock syndrome from your head, beware of the next, equally as paralyzing syndrome that can keep you from getting to business with real, tangible ideas.
Peace, Love and Happiness Syndrome
On the other end of the spectrum we have the peace, love and happiness camp. This group is a little more realistic in their pursuit of a business idea. Their problem, however, is that they love too many business ideas. In fact, they love them so much that they can’t decide on the best one. They become paralyzed by trying to figure out which idea is best, and ultimately, never try any of them.
These types of people, I have found, are extremely visionary. They love to explore all of the different business angles and long term visions. The problem is they don’t take action because their heads are filled with amazing ideas and forecasts for success.
If you fall into this camp, I have bit of advice. Stop it! You need to choose an idea and then let your mind run wild within the boundaries of that idea.
How Do You Find the Right Business Idea?
There are two schools of thought on how to come up with the right business idea. I’ll discuss them below:
The Traditional Approach
The traditional theory for finding the right business idea states that you should find a need and fill it. In other words, you need to pay attention to your surroundings and look to see where there might be an opportunity to offer a new product or service that people may need. Once you do, that’s what you will build your business around.
There is no question that this method of generating business ideas work. It has led to many great inventions and innovations over the years. It is for this reason that pharmaceutical companies make billions of dollars. They develop new drugs to satisfy a need, such as a heart condition. You can also see the traditional approach at play with today’s green technologies. New, “green” businesses are trying to fill the need for clean, renewable energy.
There is one problem with this method, however. It can be quite expensive and time consuming. First, you have to develop the product or service. This includes spending a lot of time and money on market research and sampling. Second, you have to spend a lot of money on marketing to not only introduce the product or service, but to also convince people that they really do need it.
If you’re a typical entrepreneur with limited funds and expertise, this may not be the best method of generating business ideas.
The Give Them What They Want Approach
There is a second school of thought about coming up with a business idea that in many ways is far less risky and is much less expensive. This theory is based on the idea that you should come up with an idea that already exists. Or, simply put, offer people a product or service that they are already buying.
Wait a minute, you may say, but doesn’t that mean there is more competition? Isn’t the market already saturated? Um, I would reply, tell that to Netflix.
In 1997 the originator of Netflix reportedly hit upon the idea for movie rental-by-mail when he was forced to pay $40 in fines after returning an overdue videotape of the film Apollo 13. Renting movies was not a new business “need” that needed to be satisfied. In fact, Blockbuster had been renting movies for over 10 years, and in 1998 had served nearly 60 million people who rented more than 970 million movies and video games. Netflix took a proven market (movie rentals) and simply enhanced the service by offering movie rentals by mail, with no late fees. The result: today, Netflix has over 10 million monthly subscribers while generating an annual revenue of over 1 billion dollars. Blockbuster, on the other hand, is struggling to stay afloat.
The point is that if you know what people are buying, a good business idea is nothing more than simply enhancing the product or service and/or marketing message. It’s a lot less risky and more often than not, a lot less expensive.
About the Author
About the author:
David Mickelson is the managing director of Entrepreneur Field Manual, a leading resource for entrepreneurs. He has been involved in every aspect of small business for 20 years. He has bought and sold small businesses, started small businesses, and consulted for small businesses. David graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Finance.
You can visit his website at http://www.entrepreneurfieldmanual.com or check his daily business updates at http//www.entrepreneurfieldmanual.com/blog.
Which idea do you think would work better or any other similar small business ideas?
Me and my friend have thought of two ideas, and can’t fully decide between these two ideas for a small business. Either a car wash where we would find 10 to 15 cars a week to clean, set it up so we would just come clean each of them each week for $50 – $75 for a full inside and outside detail or have a lawn mowing business. Any other similar ideas? We just want something for and hour or two a day on regular days and up to 6 hours on saturday.
Not sure if I mentioned it very clearly, it won’t be a full time thing, just after work during the week and on saturdays.
The better long term business option is the lawn service. The house never moves, and the customer doesn’t have to be home for you to perform the service (you can bill or collect later). Grass grows no matter what, especially as you approach and get into the summer. Community deed restrictions require that the homeowner keep their lot cut.
The startup cost to begin a lawn service is 1 lawnmower and trimmer. Continuing costs is fuel.
Costs for a car wash detailing service depends. Hose, cleaning supplies, sponges, rags, a buffer, wax.
If you can, start trying to do both. Which ever you like or the one that takes off, you continue. There are pros and cons to both.
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