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Ask HN: How do you validate your idea?

7 点作者 hemezh大约 11 年前
I have an idea of a mobile app that makes sharing location easy.<p>How can I know if people actually want something like that or is it just me?<p>Are there some industry standard methods for that?

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esdailycom大约 11 年前
I recently talked to nearly 100 entrepreneurs for my book titled &quot;How We Did It&quot;. One thing that I asked most of them was how to validate the business idea before embarking on it. One common answer was to set up a landing page and advertise it using the right keywords on Adwords. Are people proceeding towards the purchase&#x2F;download from here? In that case, there is a market and you could work on your idea.<p>Incidentally, the chapter about idea validation is available for free here: <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/0evrb66hvg4ucoy/Preview-copy.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.dropbox.com&#x2F;s&#x2F;0evrb66hvg4ucoy&#x2F;Preview-copy.pdf</a><p>This is the Amazon link for the book : <a href="http://www.amazon.com/How-Did-entrepreneurs-struggles-experiences/dp/149759975X/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;How-Did-entrepreneurs-struggles-experi...</a>
cgulovsen大约 11 年前
It really depends on the situation. In a recent endeavor, I took to sites like Quora, Reddit, HN, and I went outside and talked to people on the street.<p>It&#x27;s all about asking relevant questions that open ended and not biased. In the recent experience I had validating an idea, I ended up getting great nuggets of information that helped us tailor our app to address the pain points users found in existing products. It&#x27;s also important to note here that this doesn&#x27;t mean that you&#x27;re guaranteed money; all you have done at this point is understand that the issues exist and that you (hopefully) have a solution. Hope this helps!
zealon大约 11 年前
The most common feature I&#x27;ve found in successful tech products is ease of use. For this, a product should be intuitive. My definition of &quot;intuitive product&quot;:<p>- Simple, but useful: it must possess not too many parts or features, just the most useful ones.<p>- Familiar, but innovative: the features it possess must look like other features from other well-known products, but have recognizable improvements also.<p>HTH ;)
nhebb大约 11 年前
Write down 3 or 4 ideas (including your target idea) and poll your friends, family, coworkers, etc. Ask which one they would <i>pay for</i>. Have &quot;none of the above&quot; as the final option. If you directly asked what they thought of the idea, you might get a biased response. People tend to be encouraging - even if it&#x27;s a bad idea. The little poll should help mitigate the bias.
joshbert大约 11 年前
Check out this article:<p><a href="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/04/10/a-guide-to-validating-product-ideas-with-quick-and-simple-experiments/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.smashingmagazine.com&#x2F;2014&#x2F;04&#x2F;10&#x2F;a-guide-to-valida...</a><p>I read it and really enjoyed it. It seems like a great fit for your situation.
taksintik大约 11 年前
If monitizable a concept can be tested using Adwords,FB or bing ads.
danieltillett大约 11 年前
The answer depends on how much money you have :)<p>More seriously nobody really know what will be the next big thing.