Just like the title I still do not know where to start. I have a bunch of ideas (ideas that solve problems found - via forums, yahoo answers, Google search, etc.) , and like the "Fastlane" book says: Ideas are worthless without execution.
But I am not really sure if they are even good or not, or if they will affect enough people. Plus I am not sure as of where to get started with them.
Any suggestions?
How do you know if an idea is good or bad? Sure if they solve a need it could be a good idea, but I don't want to base my entire decision off of that.
All of my ideas are online problem solvers
So, how do you execute your "problem solvers"?
How do you determine that your "problem solver" is the right problem to solve?
I have hosting, I know how to buy domains, I can do wordpress, but some may require some deep programming, which I hate, so what should I do from my standing point?
I have said this in a previous post but left out some details out. Yes I know basic programming, I actually have built a few small programs that really don't do much but I the fact is I know whats going on.
But I am not really sure if they are even good or not, or if they will affect enough people. Plus I am not sure as of where to get started with them.
Any suggestions?
How do you know if an idea is good or bad? Sure if they solve a need it could be a good idea, but I don't want to base my entire decision off of that.
All of my ideas are online problem solvers
So, how do you execute your "problem solvers"?
How do you determine that your "problem solver" is the right problem to solve?
I have hosting, I know how to buy domains, I can do wordpress, but some may require some deep programming, which I hate, so what should I do from my standing point?
I have said this in a previous post but left out some details out. Yes I know basic programming, I actually have built a few small programs that really don't do much but I the fact is I know whats going on.
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