Ask HN: Idea Incubators? Or this: "I need some ideas"
I recently came across the following links from Google and Hacker News:
http://ycombinator.com/ideas.html http://jacquesmattheij.com/My+list+of+ideas+for+when+you+are+looking+for+inspiration
I am probably dumb when it comes to ideas because everytime I think of the "next" big idea, it has already been done.
Would you recommened any other blog posts like the ones written by Jaques or Paul that can enlighten me?
I am not looking for a direct "here's an idea" though, only something that will make me think more about the latest problems. I want to go through the experience of a startup at least once and am willing to put in long hours and am open to learning. Any suggestions?
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 26.6 ms ] threadAnother choice is to start with a customer segment that mid-20s guys (e.g. startup founders) tend to ignore and figure out what could be improved about their lives. Middle managers, stay-at-home moms, nurses, prisoners, old people, etc.
Also, pg posted a convenient list: http://ycombinator.com/rfs.html
2) if you're chasing the next big thing, you won't get anything. Solve a problem to a significant degree (which means truly understanding the problem). Page didn't do Page Rank because he wanted to be rich; he did it to try to solve the search problem.