Thursday, January 14, 2016

Web business: Step 1

I really love B250 class. And I want to write down all the steps we will cover, so I could come back to them in the future and remember the process. During the first week we were supposed to come with an idea for our web business. I knew about it before the class and I came up with an idea before I took this class, but still I find the materials from this lesson very useful. Here is what I've learned about:

Business Model and Idea Generation

IDEA. Every business starts with an idea. For some people coming up with an idea is hard, for others ideas pop up in their mind constantly. If you straggle with a good idea, here is a great web site that can help you with Brainstorming Business Ideas

DEMAND&COMPETITION. When you sort through your ideas, it is crucial to check for the demand and competition. To have a glimpse you can use Google KeyWord Planner. There are thousands of videos on youtube explaining how to use this great tool. Explore. 

HEART. It is important to like what you do, so keep this in mind. It is one of 3 pointers for Choosing an Business to Start  

B-MODEL. When you know what you wants to sell, you need to pick a business model to follow. If you new to business here is a great site that thoroughly explains Business Models on the Web   

P.S. Check out Russell Brunson and his Secret Magic Box, a great example of an inline business model, for inspiration. 

The website I'm working on is http://kcswindowcleaningandsunscreens.com/residential-window-cleaning.html

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