Ebook: Will it fly? : how to test your next business idea so you don't waste your time and money
Author: Flynn Pat
- Tags: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, SMALL BUSINESS, FORMATION OF AN ENTERPRISE + FOUNDATION OF AN ENTERPRISE (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT), COMPANY SUCCESS, UNTERNEHMERTUM, ENTREPRENEURIAT, PETITE ENTREPRISES, KLEINE UNTERNEHMEN, UNTERNEHMENSGRÜNDUNG + NEUUNTERNEHMUNGEN (BETRIEBSWIRTSCHAFT), CRÉATION D'ENTREPRISE + FONDATION D'ENTREPRISE (GESTION D'ENTREPRISE), UNTERNEHMENSERFOLG, SUCCÈS DE L'ENTREPRISE
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: SPI Publications
- Language: English
- epub
It answers questions like:
- Does your business idea have merit?
- Will it succeed in the market you re trying to serve, or will it just be a waste of time and resources?
- Is it a good idea for YOU?
In other words, will it fly?
Chock-full of practical suggestions you can apply to your business idea today, Will It Fly? combines action-based exercises, small-scale 'litmus tests', and real-world case studies with anecdotes from the author s personal experience of making money online, hosting successful podcasts, testing niche sites, and launching several online businesses.
Will It Fly? will challenge you to think critically, act deliberately, and dare greatly. You can think of the book as your business flight manual, something you can refer to for honest and straight-forward advice as you begin to test your idea and build a business that takes off and soars.
In five parts, Will It Fly? will guide you through the validation of your next business idea:
- Part one, Mission Design, helps you make sure your target idea aligns with and supports your goals.
- Part two, Development Lab, walks you through uncovering important details about your idea that you haven't even thought about.
- Part three, Flight Planning, is all about assessing current market conditions.
- Part four, Flight Simulator, focuses on the actual validating and testing of an idea with a small segment of a target market.
- Finally, Part five, All Systems Go, is for final analysis to help you make sure your idea is one you are ready to move forward with.