Criteria for Good Project Ideas
I think everyone will agree that a newborn idea does not cost anything. However, there are at least two ways to take advantage of the fact that so far nothing is worth it:
In any case, before undertaking anything, it is worth spending a little time on culling. Moreover, it is not necessary the “proven” way - to postpone another day and re-read it again. Each good, really worthwhile idea will certainly meet at least several of the following criteria (examples for illustrative purposes, no more):
Only five to ten minutes of time, and in the world, perhaps, there will be one less “such better one” than a smaller project. More ideas, good and different.
- To sell. Together with design documentation and calculations.
Optimal with its services and interest. - To implement. Either due to their own investments, or a team of like-minded people.
Optimally at the expense of an investor with an office and staff.
In any case, before undertaking anything, it is worth spending a little time on culling. Moreover, it is not necessary the “proven” way - to postpone another day and re-read it again. Each good, really worthwhile idea will certainly meet at least several of the following criteria (examples for illustrative purposes, no more):
- Timely . Did AI washing machines come out? New social. a network where they would talk to televisions is a good idea.
- Unique. Service, content, presentation. A low-paying job search site for homeless people is a good idea.
- Affordable. The description and purpose of the service / project fits into one sentence and is understandable to everyone, including in translation. Good example .
- Universal. Has the right to life not only in a given region. A good example is the international flower delivery service.
- Innovative. No one has created this.
Only five to ten minutes of time, and in the world, perhaps, there will be one less “such better one” than a smaller project. More ideas, good and different.