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Have you ever been confused because you have alot of ideas

I have tools which I can use To build very good products but I have about three or four ideas which all have good demand in the market

How I should prefer one on another
Or can I build all this projects and look which one will rise up more than another

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    • Build each and every project >> start with the easiest of all >> If it takes 1 month to build >> cut the features to 1/3; remove everything except the core; and built it in 10 days

    • Promote

    • Repeat

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      thanks for your reply
      and good advices

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    Before building, always make sure you have validated that it is something that your target audience are willing to pay for.

    Do your market research first before building.

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      thanks for replying

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    Create a list of competitors for each of your ideas and then build the idea that has the most successful competitors. If any of your ideas have no competitors, there's probably a good reason why.

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      sure they have but about 5 or 6 for each idea
      and i think it's still new region which has a wide area to play in

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    For this reason, I created Olwi to automate searching for real problems.
    Having a lot of ideas is good, but it's worthless. They're not real and validated needs.

    p.s. I hand-pick the problems in a newsletter.

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    You need to use whatever criteria you find in these comments that will give you the one with the greatest likelihood of success and just focus on one of them. Get the other ones out of your mind. If you don't fully commit to just one you won't give it the best chance at success.

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    Same here, at the moment I have 4 different ideas that I'm not sure which one to follow up.

    Started following up on one, but then stopped and start folllowing up on another one.

    I think like someone was mentioned already, just go with one and follow up until is live, then move on to the next one.

    I will try to also follow my own advice :)

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      i think i will take this path also
      work on one idea until it become stable then move to another one

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    I totally have the same feeling especially when get into more industry or different domain, there is always its own inefficiency to be solved. In the last three years, I almost tried each one by one.

    The lesson learned for me, time is a huge sunk cost, so how to make quality decision is the key point.

    I would say prioritize the idea according to which you have the most leverage or resource (your background, networking or domain reputation) to distribute and verify the idea.

    Wish the best!

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      thanks for advice

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    The best way to do this that I use myself is to just start working on one thing. And always remember that once you finish building one thing, you can start on the next one, so don't spend a lot of time choosing if you're just starting out, and instead focus on getting something out there.

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      that's what i will do working on one untill it become stable product then move to another one

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