Business Plan: Developing The Main Idea
Any and every business, whether online or offline, must start with a basic idea. This idea can be complex or simple, but the simple ideas are the best, only because they easier on which to expand and expound. This main idea is the foundation of the venture and is that around which everything else revolves.
How does an eager and enthusiastic business owner come up with this idea? Some people go on interest (probably most), others catch a whiff through something they have read or seen on TV or in the city or have heard at a party, still others do research on a given field to see what is available (this method is usually very helpful in finding an angle, or twist; researchers need to know what is out there so ideas aren?t stolen), and sometimes the idea just hits a person like a spark in the mind.
Whatever source is used, the idea that come to fruition is only good if it is innovative and can continue to develop. What does one do once one has established this idea? Well, as stated about doing research on that idea or the field or fields in which it is based should be the next necessary step. This ensures that the researcher (1) knows what is going on in that field in relation to that idea so that nothing is stolen and therefore provides the business owner a means to finding and developing a particular twist that will allow her or him the opportunity to approach the main idea in some unique way never before conceived, and (2) educates the researcher on the ?ins? and ?outs? or the field, as well as becoming apprised of the ?dos? and ?don?ts? of her or his particular type of business. This is essentially the background stage and should precede every other stage of development involved in the main idea.
Proceeding from here depends on the findings of the research: Whatever information one obtains directs the way to further development. If the initial idea stands firm as is through the research, one should establish it as the premise on which the business will be based; if the research shows that the idea has been or is already being used by another company or entrepreneur in the same business, modification of the idea would be prudent and, of course necessary. Perhaps the research conducted will offer and another idea that will help redirect the conception already being considered. This can be fun or it can be frustrating. In the end, however, doing research definitely brings forth desirable results that will clarify the purpose of the business venture to come.
The next step would possibly be to register the business idea under the name of the business and the business owner. From this point on, the business is official. The company philosophy, Mission Statement, policies and other administrative dimensions are established. At this point, the identity of the company and the main idea on which it is founded become legally established so that the entrepreneur can claim ownership. The main idea of the business is the seed on which the venture grows. After registration of the Company name, logo and identity, the business can go anywhere.
Author Resource Box Karl Hofrichter http://www.AntePortas4U.com