I am depressed ...
I had some really good ideas recently. Every time I got excited and was so looking forward to start working on it, just to learn that somebody already had a solid business running based on the same idea or at least executed some sort of website.
Should I still try to execute the idea myself since it's not original any more? Should I just move on and try to come up with new idea or try to compete, make it better, improve?
Sometimes I feel like it's not even worth thinking about, like everything was already done, patented ..
Any input welcome ...
[+] [-] hodder|13 years ago|reply
In fact, this may even help you approach a more original idea from a tangent or pivot from your original business.
Just look at PG's comments and essays. He looks for founders with potential more than he looks for mind blowing ideas.
[+] [-] israelyc|13 years ago|reply
Just ignore patents. Patents are only good as their enforcer and if you did not know, it's much easier to work things out (give or take :)..
Once you grow, register your own stuff (you will have, trust me), every idea can have a lot variations of claims that were not claimed before. Get a good patent attorney and you'll be fine.
[+] [-] relaunched|13 years ago|reply
You have to know your competition and your market, not run from them. As a matter of fact, most people will probably say that if there aren't competitors, there probably isn't a market.
But, if you still can't shake your depression over not having an original idea, go out and get a job, 'cuz you're not quite yet cut out for entrepreneurship.
[+] [-] wyred|13 years ago|reply
If someone has already implemented your idea and built a business around it, analyze their business and see if you can provide something even better (it's also a good learning process anyway).
There's no rule stating you can't challenge them for a share of the market (or is there?).
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