About That Million Dollar Idea
June 11th, 2009 | Published in business basics, business ideas | 1 Comment

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Recently, I’ve had several people pitch me what they term their “million dollar idea.” Of course, what they mean is their idea is so good that implementing it will make a million bucks. And, of course, being a startup guy, they’re hoping I’ll take the ball and run, make a million, and cut them in on their rightful share. It was their “million dollar idea”, wasn’t it?
The truth of the matter is, there are no million dollar ideas. I can’t think of a single idea I’ve ever heard that was a million dollar idea. There are big ideas, but that’s differnt. Ideas are actually a dime a dozen. Heck, they’re more like a penny for 1,000. Need a business idea? There are tons of websites offering them free. There are even sites like Half Bakery that poke fun at how silly most of the ideas are. There are NO million dollar ideas. There are, however, million dollar (and BILLION dollar) execution of ideas!
It’s how well you execute an idea that pays off (as I recently proved). A well executed bad idea will likely not succeed, but a well-executed big idea can make you (and lots of other people) rich. So, the next time you have a great business idea, remember it’s not worth a hill of beans until you actually do something with it.
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