A shortcut to business success is by looking hard at things people struggle with, and then simplify the task. You stand to make lots of money by simplifying a business process.
If you sat down to brainstorm along the lines of “How can I save people’s time?”, you are much more likely to end up with ideas that are useful and profitable.
Useful and profitable.
Useful and profitable is exactly what we should be doing, isn’t it?
You might not have to do any really ground breaking work or re-invent the wheel. We mentioned Washist on #TMP before, a simple service that you subscribe to for a flat monthly rate and they come by to pick up your laundry, get it done and returned to your house.
A look at this business reveals what we are digging at today: making something simpler, anything. I once contemplated on the idea of creating a subscription based food delivery service but I canceled as I felt it was outside my area of core competency.
Take a look at things you do often, how can you reduce the time it takes?
How can you make day-to-day activities simpler?
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Watching The World
- IBM unveils “most sophisticated” computer. The company spent $US1 billion over five years on the development effort.