Thursday, May 6, 2010

Starting Small

Much of the feedback I've been getting so far seems to suggest finding a small space and launching the most basic, stripped-down version of this project there. Starting with coordinating rehearsal space and soliciting companies to use it at a low cost which will go into Nest planning seems to be a great idea.

So.

Who knows of empty warehouses, extra rooms, or offices who might let me utilize a large conference room after hours?

Ready...set...brainstorm.

1 comment:

  1. This "start small, stripped down to the core" strategy has a name in the product marketing world: Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_viable_product

    Figure out the core of your service, then invest the minimum time and money into making that core a reality so you can test it in the market as soon as humanly possible. That way, you don't spend way too much on all the extra stuff before you know if your main idea gets real-world traction.

    That was my business-geek comment of the day.

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