Friday, May 13, 2022

Ascend Your Start-Up Chapter 2

 Everyone has gone through challenges. With that being said, your future depends on how you reacted to those challenges and if you used it as an opportunity to grow, adjust and learn. No one likes harsh criticism, or negative feedback, but when you are in love with what you're doing you may be blinded from the poor qualities the product or service might have. No idea is perfect. Personally, when I create an idea or service, I want it to be perfect. I think of every positive about the idea, and how to avoid any issues because I don't want to have to change. Change is important, ideas and products become successful through feedback. 

Your idea should start as a minimal viable product (MVP). This product may seem basic, but if it is enough to get the attention of an audience you will be thankful you started this way. The MVP will be able to hit the market very quickly, while minimizing costs. By coming out with a simple product, you can get insight to see if this product is hitting the audience you want, and what feedback you are getting. While testing your product you will see if you are truly making an impact on the problem you are trying to solve, and who compares to you. By answering these questions, you may be able to adjust and solve specific issues that could create a huge impact. Starting simple allows you to slowly invest in upgrades, or extra features while improving the quality of your product and not taking a huge risk. 




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