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šŸ¤« Sam Parr's 6 Step Process for Validating Million Dollar Ideas

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šŸ¤« Sam Parr's Process for Validating Ideas

Sam Parrā€™s a creative guy who knows his way around the startup world. And since we know 99% of you wanna crank up your creative juices, weā€™re gonna dissect his 6-step process so you can steal it the next time you need it.

Sound like a plan-stan? Letā€™s boogie.

Sam Parrā€™s 6-step process for finding +$1,000,000 business ideas:

  • #1. What problem(s) do people have?

  • #2. How many people share that particular problem?

  • #3. Who are the leaders in that space? What is succeeding, and why?

  • #4. Of the leaders in that space, what shortcomings do they have?

  • #5. What business models are most effective?

  • #6. What problems are not being solved?

Weā€™re gonna break down our favourite meat and potatoes takeaways from this MFM episode, but if you wanna go listen to the full convo, be our guest.

  1. Rule 1: keep an eye out when large brands share about rising trends

  2. Rule 2: outsized business success is usually generated from founders devoting their time to 1 thing instead of multiple things

  3. Rule 3: find something that interests you and turn it into a passion, even if it is not popular

A little hot tea if you didnā€™t already know is that Sam Parrā€™s already riffed on a few napkin ideas. So much so, that he tossed one of them on Kernal.

Take a look at the idea he posted and let us know how he did on his 6-scale process. If he could do better, drop him a tweet on what he could improve on.

He did just have a baby, so maybe take it easy on him if it doesnā€™t win a perfect score in your books šŸ“š

Some other links to check out from the chat:

  • Similarweb: great ideation magnet for web traffic validation

  • Annual Reports: helpful website to evaluate top-performing companies

Tempted to check out the full chat? Give it a listen by clicking the photo below.

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