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I just had a million dollar idea. I mean, an idea that would

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I just had a million dollar idea. I mean, an idea that would spread like wildfire because normies would eat it up. I have no idea how to make it happen though, what do?
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>>1343285
Make it happen.
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Come back when you're not high.
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>>1343285
Read this and imagine yourself to be a person who doesn't know the idea. How does it feel? There is no way anyone could give you advice.

You could at least say if it is a digital product, a service or a physical product... for starters.
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>>1343285
Tell me the idea and I'll be sure to make you the villain in my movie about how I became a billionaire.
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> meme frog
> million dollar idea
> normies would eat it up

Hmmmm
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>>1343285

Shoot me an email on the gist of it so I can't "steal your idea" (it's already been done my friend) and we can try make it happen.
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>>1343285
Step 1: have money
Step 2: execute idea
Step: 3 Make money
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Any idea a non-specialist can understand isn't a "profitable" idea.

Products are runaway successes because of their timing more than anything, not because of their 'novelty'. Most 'invention products' had earlier, unsuccessful iterations. I'm 100% sure yours included, and they didn't work because they also didn't know what to do.

Your "million dollar idea" is worth a fat $0, because that's all you're worth.
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>>1343327
Chill senpai
Believe it or not, there are things that haven't been done before and a larger number of things that haven't been done WELL before.
Either cuck OP out of his idea or contribute to the thread
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>>1343303
Sorry. The best way I can describe it is a new business model for an existing industry. A digital industry that literally 50%+ of people use.
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>>1343379
Are you making the sequel to farmville?

Anyway, find a way to secure the concept and then decide whether to sell it to existing companies and/or get royalties, or to go into business for yourself
Not that I'm qualified in any way to give financial advice
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>>1343397
Sounds like a new way of advertising which he has in mind.

In that case I'd recommend him to build an example website that features the ad-system. Then somehow shill it to other companies. unfortunately patenting software is pretty useless to do.
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1) microtest it on a small scale
2) write your ptich
3) pitch it to investors if Cashflow needed to scale it
4) get acquired by larger company, keep some equity
5) sit on a beach earning 20%

Funnily enough, I was just thinking about how big ideas often don't get built by companies that already had systems in place.

Example - Yahoo! Had Yahoo! Briefcase - free data storage, that people were using.
Then they just scrapped it, no warning, no explanation, it just disappeared.

Then DropBox start offering that as a subscription service.

Yahoo! Not only had an existing product in place they weren't charging for, all they had to do was buy up storage and they had the most devastating weapon of all - they already have access to your email. All they had to do was add a little button saying 'if you want X GB instead of X MB, click here' then keep scaling it.

'Ideas are worthless, execution is everything.'
Felix Dennis

I don't know how other data storage firms compare, and I don't care. I pay £50 A year and that problem is solved.

I get maybe 1-3 emails a year, They never try and sell me anything else, it's what they do, I wouldn't trust Apple, Microsoft or Facebook, Yahoo, etc owned company anyway.
Could I trust them to just leave it as it is without fucking with it, or trying to sell me infinite products, or changing the T&Cs 5 times a year, or 'updates' and new versions, etc?
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