Well, again, it looks as though I'm going back to square one. For a while now, it seems like I can't break the vicious cycle of developing an idea, getting psyched about it, looking into the idea further, seeing that there is already a service(s) for that market, and dropping the idea only to get back to square one.
I'm the type of person who needs a more rigid, structured process in order to get things moving. Without having an idea as to what type of market or demand to cater to, it seems like I'm in a stall. Yes, I know you must work hard to get anything moving, but the thing is, if you don't know where to start, you can't really do the work.
So, how do some of you on here start your research on a market need? Is it as loosely defined as just surfing the internet until you find something worthwhile, or is there something that can be done in a little more organized fashion?
I'm the type of person who needs a more rigid, structured process in order to get things moving. Without having an idea as to what type of market or demand to cater to, it seems like I'm in a stall. Yes, I know you must work hard to get anything moving, but the thing is, if you don't know where to start, you can't really do the work.
So, how do some of you on here start your research on a market need? Is it as loosely defined as just surfing the internet until you find something worthwhile, or is there something that can be done in a little more organized fashion?
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