Would you buy a business idea?

alexs boscan
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I know that every business ideas is nothing with execution, but what if this idea has all the tools and strategies to make it happen. You just have to execute the idea. Would you buy it?

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André J
Launching soon!
I have to know what the idea is first, and at that point I already got it for free. Chicken or the egg problem.
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Viola Schoell
Without knowing the idea, it is difficult to decide. I wouldn't buy a business idea without knowing it.
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alexs boscan
@viola_s Yes of course, you can know the idea but, you dont know what you need, what is the investment needed and elements that you need to operate. For expample: A coffeeshop, everyone know that you need a coffee machine, but what exactly you need to start, grow, scale and operate. I made a shopping mall made of shipping container and i though it was easier and I open 5 different restaurant and everything was different, thats why I ask if any of you would buy complete and really detailed business idea
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Gurkaran Singh
Absolutely, having a solid roadmap and resources can definitely make a business idea more appealing. However, the real magic happens in the execution. It's like having a recipe and ingredients - you still need to cook the meal! So, would you take the plunge and invest in a ready-made business idea? 🚀
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alexs boscan
@thestarkster I'm asking to the community, because I have a startup in mind but i need to know if there are people (executors) willing to buy those business ideas and make it happen
Hossein Yazdi
I won't buy unless the idea is unique and has a lot of potential. Eitherway, even the best ideas are useless without a proper marketing, so I would definitely also consider the marketing potential of the idea and evaluate accordingly.
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Jake Tital
An idea is just an idea 💡 until executed on. With that being said i wouldn't buy an idea for a business.
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Neel
Unless I'm confident about executing it - No!
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Most likely this idea is part of simultaneous invention, meaning other people who are closer to the source of the problem having a better ability to execute on it.
Mayank K Sahu
Yes, if the business idea aligns with my expertise and goals, and has a strong potential for success..
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Baran Cezayirli
Definitely not. Ideas are everywhere. The important part is execution and marketing.
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alexs boscan
@baran_cezayirli Yes that's right, but I'm a obsessed researcher and all the business ideas that internet has, you can not find the details and complete idea for you to only go and execute the idea. I also know that every business can change in the process, but the hard thing is to start and to know what is the best way to start. Sorry if my english is not to good, Im from Venezuela i have multiple businesess and I almost sleep thiking the best ways to start, scale and innovate. The only thing is true is that without execution any idea is a bad idea!!
Baran Cezayirli
@alexsb honestly it is not the case, newsletters, blogs, places like product hunt are with tons of ideas. Idea is not a problem anymore. You may have a really small market to sell but that is all.
AlfredRodrig0011
Considering buying a business idea involves careful evaluation of its feasibility and potential profitability. Key factors include market demand, competition, and scalability. A crucial aspect is the uniqueness of the concept; is it solving a problem or meeting a need in a novel way? For instance, a business idea offering a subscription-based service for eco-friendly home cleaning products could attract consumers increasingly conscious of sustainability. Moreover, investing in innovative technology such as the best thermal label printer could streamline operations, enhancing efficiency and customer satisfaction. Ultimately, the decision hinges on thorough analysis and confidence in the idea's viability.