The Feasibility Study and You: A Dynamic Duo

Written by June Campbell


You have a great new business idea. You've asked your friends and family for feedback and they gave you thumbs up approval. You've asked your existing customers if they'd have use for such a product or service and they've indicated they would. Lastly, you've done some soul searching and you know you're truly interested in this concept and haverepparttar commitment to stick with it overrepparttar 106249 long haul.

So far so good. Now it's time to do a feasibility study.

I can hearrepparttar 106250 resistance already.

"A feasibility study, you say? Isn't it something that CEO's of Fortune 500 companies fiddle with? What does it mean torepparttar 106251 owner of a small or home business like me?"

Consider: A feasibility study is research that gives you preliminary information regarding your business idea's potential to succeed inrepparttar 106252 marketplace.

It can meanrepparttar 106253 difference between success and failure. There are plenty of business ideas. Some of them will work. Some will not. We know that every year, scores of new businesses flounder and fail, despiterepparttar 106254 owner's hard work and enthusiasm. Sadly to say, one major reason for failure isrepparttar 106255 entrepreneur's willingness to commit to a favored idea without researchingrepparttar 106256 feasibility ofrepparttar 106257 concept. The demons battled here are internal ones: Loving an idea doesn't mean it's going to be a success.

Smart entrepreneurs knowrepparttar 106258 importance of doing initial research before investing time and money in starting a new business, or in developing a full-scale business plan.

This gathering of information isrepparttar 106259 feasibility study. It can be a complex, formal document used for attracting investors, or a simple page of notes to oneself. Regardless of which format you need,repparttar 106260 feasibility study should addressrepparttar 106261 following categories in detail:

a. The Product or Service Describerepparttar 106262 product or service. What is it? How and where will it be manufactured or produced? By whom? How will it be delivered to customers? In what way is it unique?

Pricing Your Service or Product: Things To Ponder Part 2 of 2

Written by Maria Marsala


Life is all about making choices and growing. The same hold true with pricing your product or service. Userepparttar articles below to assist you as you make informed decisions about price structure. Special thanks torepparttar 106248 articles authors who provided permission for their articles to be used in this "link article". You'll find part 1 and 2 of this article at http://www.coachmaria.com/articles/pricing.html.

The Food Club - Guidance Notes For Pricing A Food Product http://www.thefoodclub.org.uk/pricing.htm

The Economic Value torepparttar 106249 Customer by Allen Weiss http://www.marketingprofs.com/Tutorials/evc.asp

Marketing - Price Strategies and Adjustments by Michele Determan http://www.determan.net/michele/mprice.htm

Pricing Web Work by Jean Kaiser Part 1 http://webdesign.about.com/library/weekly/aa102300a.htm

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