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“Don't Spend Any Time Thinking About the Product, Until You've
Discovered the Market!”
- by Noel
Peebles
Make no mistake; there are literally thousands of potential tightly
niched markets out there. Markets abound! Your first job is to find
one, and discover what it is the market wants. Then, and only then,
do you consider what kind of products or services you might be able
to supply to that market. Notice I said "wants" as opposed to "needs."
This may sound like a rather profound statement, but the fastest
way to a debtor's prison is to find a NEED and try to fill it.
The market you want to find is one that really, definitely, badly
wants things. Mothers WANT to know how they can nurture their children
better, fishermen WANT to know how they can catch more (or bigger)
fish, etc.
I mean it! If there's one thing I hope you really get from this
article, this is it! There are different levels of need, starting
with the basics. We're talking about survival here. There is food,
water, shelter, clothing and even paying taxes. These are the things
we need to have, or do, on a regular basis. Without fulfilling most
of these needs, our very survival is threatened.
We need to eat in order to survive, but we can still do so on food
that tastes awful. People from third world countries often lack
more than the most basic food, but they can still continue to live
on it.
I've visited temples and monasteries in countries like Burma and
Tibet, and seen monks eating their one small meal a day... the same
ghastly menu every day. These are places where food is not meant
for enjoyment, but is needed for survival.
There is a second level to these needs. We need tasty food. We need
decent clothes, nice shelter, etc. So are these things really needs?
We need shelter, but do we need nice shelter? Do we really need
tasty food and decent clothes? What we are talking about are "wants"
as opposed to "needs."
Think about it, the things we need in order to survive, revolve
around breathing oxygen, assimilating nutrients, etc.
Almost everything else outside of that is actually a WANT! Pizza
instead of a handful of grain or plant roots, a four-bedroom home
rather than a lean-to, a car rather than a donkey, a pure wool suit
rather than a piece of sack cloth.
If we look more closely at those things that define a "want," as
opposed to a "need," we find that a want is most often defined as
something that is desired. Other words that describe a want are
craving, wish, or fancy. None of these words pertain to need. We
can survive without something we wish for, crave or desire.
A want is something people are willing to spend time, money and
energy on. Do any of us really need a Mercedes Benz, or do we desire
one? Do we need three weeks in Hawaii, or do we fancy it? Do we
need a television, or do we want one?
We all seek out those things that we want - and we always will.
That will never change. It is simply and forever a component of
human nature. Throughout the passage of time, this fact has been
demonstrated by nations wanting to conquer other nations to create
wealth and power. Such actions are motivated by the want for something
better, bigger, faster, safer, more beautiful, etc.
If only searching for "needs" motivated us humans, then our world
would not have advanced beyond a primitive state of hunting and
gathering. Progress is borne of our "want" for more and better things.
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