Succeed Your Startup 2.0
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About this ebook
In a few pages, this book gives you a methodology to build and succeed an online startup step by step: Find an idea; write the business plan; establish the specifications and design the mockup; choose the solution for the realisation of the website/mobile application; choose the appropriate legal structure.
It also provides techniques to increase website traffic (SEO, PPC, ...) and effectively measure the visitor numbers.
Finally, you will have some information to help you find funding and monetize your startup.
Issame Hamaoui
Software engineer and passionate by new technologies, web and mobile startups. He likes challenges and worked in several innovative projects. he loves finding new ideas to spread valuable content that can make the world a better place.
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Succeed Your Startup 2.0 - Issame Hamaoui
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1. The idea
1.1 Find a good idea
You want to create your startup, but you have not yet found the idea? Here are some tips to follow to get a good idea that will make the difference.
1.1.1 Cultivate a passion
Our passions and our interests are a great source of startup’s ideas, because they are obviously things we like to do with enthusiasm and without getting bored.
Note explicitly in a notepad all of your interests without restriction: I like cooking; I like sports news; etc.… The goal here is to have a maximum of keywords that interest you; they will be used to find the right idea.
1.1.2 Identify an unmet need and fill it
We must improve our ability to observe, our criticism and our openness of mind.
- By observing our environment, we can identify exiting problems and the reasons why they exist.
- A critical mind allows us to question what already exists, in order to consider possible approaches of enhancement to improve our lives and those of others.
- Finally, the openness of mind will help us acquiring a wider comprehension of the environment around us so we can develop more inspiration.
1.1.3 Import an existing concept from abroad
Nowadays, it is difficult to invent a new concept. How to innovate when almost everything already exist? A solution is offered to us by adapting a concept that does not exist in our country, but succeeded in other countries.
We can look for ideas abroad in order to adapt them to our market, without neglecting the barriers like the difference of cultures or the maturity of markets. Some concepts are imported very well especially in the Internet field.
Example:
- PriceMinister.com was born based on the American Half.com, then bought by the Japanese Rakuten for 270 millions of dollars.
1.1.4 Transpose a concept to another sector
After observation and identification of an innovative concept that has been proven, we can imagine its use in another industry.
So, we should identify successful ideas and reuse them according to our interests and opportunities.
Examples:
Dealissime
Yummypets
Potati
Yupeek
1.1.5 Conclusion
To help you finding a good idea to start a business, the non-exhaustive list below may be helpful:
- Websites of innovative new business ideas and trends: springwise.com, techcrunch.com, whogotfunded.com, coolbusinessideas.com, etc.
- Websites of popular innovative start-up incubators: 500.co/startups, ilab.harvard.edu, http://www.inc.com/ss/10-start-up-incubators-towatch, etc.
- Business magazines: thestartupmag, Entrepreneur, sbomag, arabianbusiness, frenchweb, etc. provide regularly many new business ideas.
- Start-up competitions: leweb.co, startupopen.com, etc.
1.2 Validate your idea
Before embarking and commit time and money to create our startup, it is very important to check the validity of our idea. This is a primary step that will allow us to avoid disappointment.
I propose a stepwise approach to validate your idea.
1.2.1 Determine the components of the idea
An idea is not enough to develop a project. The main idea must be accompanied by a reflection on the following questions:
- What services / concepts, do we want to produce or exploit?
- What need does the concept meet or problem does it help solve?
- What will be the way in which the concept / service is used?
- How it will be sold?
- What is the innovative feature of the service / concept (if there is one)?
- What are its strengths?
- What are its weaknesses?
1.2.2 Define the target market
This step provides a broad idea about the target audience. For this, we must answer the following questions:
- What is the nature of the market targeted? Local, regional, national or international? Permanent or seasonal? Etc.
- Which customer do you expect you can reach? Young employees? Retired? Craft businesses? Small and medium enterprises? Large groups? Liberal cabinets? Property managers? Various agencies, etc.
- What is the identified target? At this stage, we should be able to describe what could be our major client base.
1.2.3 Describe the activity very accurately
Now - thanks to the questions posed above – we must be able to