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What to do after you have an idea?

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TheProcess

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So I know this question is extremely basic. I've read both of MJ's books. But can someone please explain to me what it is that I need to do exactly after I have an idea.

Currently, I have an idea for a website/app/social platform. It's very unique. There's nothing like it after doing a little bit of research. And I think it's a great idea.

But what do I do next? I assume I create an MVP but I assume it's difficult in this case.

I'm also not a coder. Do I find a coder and give him/her equity?
 
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PizzaOnTheRoof

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Do some research and throw $50 at some google ads. Doesn’t even have to have a real landing page, just send it to a Facebook page.

You just need to gauge interest first.

Don’t worry about coding or anything. Most things you can accomplish with WordPress plugins, pages, and links.

It’ll be messy, but it’ll be a bare bones MVP. If you’re idea is strong enough people will respond accordingly.

But also don’t make my mistake of spending $400 on G Ads hoping it will work out before moving to other methods...

$.18/click is better than $2.50/click
 
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JinderS

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Research your Target Market & Ensure There is Demand ( Need )
Ensure that it meets CENTS: Control, Entry, Need, Time & Scale.
 

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