It is said that the future is already here, it’s just not very evenly distributed.
I feel there is a great deal of truth in this saying. I have seen a lot of people with great ideas, positive stories and brands trying to do their thing in the marketplace. I have also seen a lot of bad ideas, negative stories and brands trying to do their thing in the marketplace. It is not clear who you can trust.
In order to make good things happen, you need to be able to distinguish between the good and bad. The best way to do this is to create a better version of yourself in your current market. With this in mind, let’s take a look at how these ideas differ — and how they can be improved for better impact:
1) If you want your idea to be successful, you need to create something new from scratch; if you want it to be successful, then build upon what exists — that being said , additional information would be helpful .
2) If you want your idea to be successful, it needs an end result that people are already responding positively toward — if you want it to be successful, then get people involved .
3) Don’t start with this idea unless you will have enough resources (money or time) at your disposal that would allow for ongoing development , especially if your idea has low ROI OR will likely require significant investment (if so: don’t start).
4) If you want your idea to be successful, find someone with whom you can work collaboratively — if you want it to be successful, then get them involved .
5) If your idea has been around for awhile but no one knows who created it or why they did it and they are just sitting there collecting dust while everybody else moves on and thinks nothing of it— then move on .