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It's true that great ideas arise out of needs. And, there are so many needs out there that haven't been met yet. For the creative entrepreneur, being on the solution side of the problem-solving equation, is a prime place to be. The placement gives the solution giver a chance to fulfill a void that someone (or several "someones") may be experiencing out there. And creating products and services that satisfy those needs is what a creative entrepreneur can excel at. Why not cater what you offer to providing the people with what they're eagerly searching for? I'm actively striving to do so with Degrees of Maternity. My Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy stores are geared toward incentivizing the young learner to develop their reading and writing skills (two areas of interest that are faves of mine). Join me in this episode on how the best ideas are founded in real-life needs.
Transcripts of the episodes are found at the Degrees of Maternity blog.
By Jana WilliamsIt's true that great ideas arise out of needs. And, there are so many needs out there that haven't been met yet. For the creative entrepreneur, being on the solution side of the problem-solving equation, is a prime place to be. The placement gives the solution giver a chance to fulfill a void that someone (or several "someones") may be experiencing out there. And creating products and services that satisfy those needs is what a creative entrepreneur can excel at. Why not cater what you offer to providing the people with what they're eagerly searching for? I'm actively striving to do so with Degrees of Maternity. My Teachers Pay Teachers and Etsy stores are geared toward incentivizing the young learner to develop their reading and writing skills (two areas of interest that are faves of mine). Join me in this episode on how the best ideas are founded in real-life needs.
Transcripts of the episodes are found at the Degrees of Maternity blog.