How many times have you heard that age old story, "I came up with this amazing idea!" . . . fast forward years later, not much has changed but instead of saying how great it turned out, you're sitting there saying "I knew that'd be a good idea" or "I came up with that idea first, just never did anything with it."
In Grant 30 years of experience, only 1% of the great ideas that have come by his table, have ever made it to fruition. So why is that? It comes down to a couple things:
Three things you need to have very clear:
Steer away from staple comments like "Quality Service", "Best In Class", "Premium Quality". These comments come off as vague and aren't truly measurable. Find a unique positing statement and let your customers be testament to it's quality.
The big question to ask yourself is "Would I buy from myself?" Would you take money out of your pocket to buy this good or service? If you're not prepared to, you probably won't find it easy to get a customer to do so either.
This also dove tails into your person value. You have to hold your personal value when you position your products pricing. You can't hesitate when it comes to true value of a product or service. The only person you devalue is yourself. Pricing can get challenging, there is a person for every product, positioning and timelines need to be taken into account:
Look at what the market needs, how do you sustain it and be critical. Sometimes an idea may seem amazing, but as you study it, the market just doesn't have the room for it. Plan, research then execute.
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