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Brian1989

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So I have a idea, its aimed towards young people that go to night clubs/bars. It could be marketed to any club in the world. I've been researching for weeks now and still haven't see this service available to the night club/bar scene anywhere.

Basically I'm looking for someone who is involved in the nightlife scene. My biggest problem with executing this plan is the major one, how will it pull a profit? There are ways, it can pull a large profit without a doubt, its just depending on which route I would take about doing it.

So basically I'm looking for start up advice, basically I guess I would have to market it to club owners in my city.
 
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Have you emailed or called any club owners? Start there, pitch them your idea. Get some feedback. Def read TMF if you havent ajd Lean startup by Eric Ries.
 

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Have you emailed or called any club owners? Start there, pitch them your idea. Get some feedback. Def read TMF if you havent ajd Lean startup by Eric Ries.


that's what I have to do, but first I got to figure out costs, profits, etc. Shouldn't I figure all of that out before I jump into sharing the idea to potential buyers?


Thanks for the advice
 

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that's what I have to do, but first I got to figure out costs, profits, etc. Shouldn't I figure all of that out before I jump into sharing the idea to potential buyers?


Thanks for the advice
The Lean Start Up by Eric Ries that @BigBrianC suggested will deal with this issue, highly suggest you pick it up.

The main idea is that you need to figure out if your idea is even worth pursuing further. The Lean Start Up says that you should should develop a minimum viable product (i.e. a product that has the absolute bare basics of your idea, no fluff or polish) and test that idea out with real customers. From there you can tell if that idea is worth moving forward with or if you should pivot and change up the idea. Test, rinse, repeat until some variation of the idea sticks.
 
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Perfect, shot you a message

Thanks for the reply's
 

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