Product Ideas: Page 6
How to Validate Your Product Idea
The fastest way to validate a product idea is to get a minimum viable product out in the market as quickly as possible.
This Is Why Your New Singing Refrigerator Should Be Free
Yes, you read that right. Free. Because the truth is, IOT products have many other potential earnings opportunities.
7 Steps to Master the Art of Persuasion
Getting others to see things as you see them is key to build momentum from an idea to a business.
CES Has Become an Innovator's Pre-Crowdfunding Launch Pad
Companies that need to raise capital must first create buzz. There is no place better for that than the Consumer Electronics Show.
Indiegogo Launches a New Product to Court Big Businesses
The San Francisco-based fundraising platform is positioning crowdfunding as a way for established businesses to do better market research and test new products.
Take 4 Steps Back to Move Your Small Business Forward
Find out what it means to invest 'from the inside out,' so your payoff will be well worth the grind.
Why This $34 Billion Company Is Dipping a Toe Into Crowdfunding
Consumer product behemoth General Mills is looking to invest in early stage consumer product startups on the equity-crowdfunding platform CircleUp.
4 Ways to Ensure Adoption for a New Product or Service
Remember back when you distrusted ATMs?
6 Ways to Get More Done While Traveling
Work hours are too precious to be idle while getting where you need to go.
5 Ways to Salvage Promising Ideas That Aren't Working Out
If you think of that first great insight as just the starting point, you won't give up on it when at first it doesn't succeed.
Why Old Ideas Are a Secret Weapon
Old ideas are good ideas that outlasted thousands of bad ones.
Why This $9 Billion Publicly Traded Toy Company Is Crowdfunding to Find the Next Big Game
Hasbro and Indiegogo today announce that they are partnering to seek out, identify and grow the most innovative gaming ideas out there.
4 Steps to Innovation Every Leader Needs to Follow
Driving innovation in an organization is both art and science, with a whole lot of tenacious execution mixed in.
4 Steps to Building a Great Product-Focused Organization
Having an awesome product is not enough for long-term survival. Success comes down to a well planned and executed product strategy.
People Don't Want Something Truly New, They Want the Familiar Done Differently.
If your new product or service isn't gaining traction, ask yourself, 'What's my California Roll?'