If you have a list of ideas for projects, what process or criteria do you use to decide which ideas to pursue first?<p>Is it based on ease of development, potential revenue, how interesting it is, ease of marketing the idea, time to complete...what criteria do you typically use?
The way I go about this is to first record whatever idea I get onto a document that I keep. From my past experience, I tend to sometimes get very excited about ideas, and that usually stops me from thinking through properly about its viability. So, I generally force myself into a 2-3 week "pause and ponder" period in which I resist the urge to start working on it immediately. Even if the idea is trivial to implement (trust me it always looks like that), it's a distraction from stuff you are already working on, and you don't want to rush into implementing it and end up nowhere.<p>I must add that, after 2-3 weeks, most of these exciting ideas sound really bad to me. There will be a few that will still sound exciting. These <i>might</i> be ones that are worth pursuing.
My current recipe to capture lightning in a bottle:<p>Pick the idea(s) that:<p>- is the simplest to launch right away,<p>- has existing demand (being searched so you get a sense of the level of ongoing demand),<p>- has lower competition for keywords (you want a killer blog anyways so you don't pay for ads as much),<p>- you can start optimizing for organic SEO today, via a BLOG talking about the problem you're solving WHILE you write the project. Rank early for the terms people are searching for or the problem they're talking about.<p>- is financially viable (calculate your conversion rate from traffic and if it would pay for itself if you used adwords vs organic). The lowest plan should pay for itself plus 30% minimum if not 50.<p>- leans towards small business tools, because 10-20 customers at $50 get you going much quicker.. ($50/month for a business is also like a $5/month expense for a consumer SaaS product -- we don't think about it at that level).<p>- appeals to business decision making .. businesses make logical decisions a lot more than consumers, who like making irrational, how it makes me feel decisions. Being a developer I'm much more able to pitch the logical value/benefits than dealing with irrational consumers.<p>0.02 :)