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What to do after "coding" the idea?
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There is an idea, for example, to make Twitter.
We are three developers who divided the project into parts. Made a project.
Everyone worked for good purposes, to do something worthwhile. Everyone has their share.
Something is not clear:
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What to do next?
Looking for a marketing company?
Looking for investment? Looking for investors? Looking for an incubator?
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1. My goal is to do something worthwhile, if it also brings profit, it will be good.
2. Show the project to as many audiences as possible. And these are developers.
3. Listen to feedback. If everything is good, make the second version, if not, close and do something else.
4. Perhaps there will be new thoughts - to implement.
5. Perhaps there will not be enough power or a weak architecture: rebuild, implement.
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First of all, good night.
An interesting position about swot analysis, but probably better in a simple way.
To begin with, for what purposes was the project created initially? Social or commercial?
Based on this, the project monetization policy is selected.
What does it give to the user - the visitor of the resource, in simple words, what unearthly benefits will I get if I use it?
The environment of competitors is evaluated in any case, what resources does it look like, and how does it differ from them? That is, your project should have a highlight, an advantage that is understandable to an ordinary user, or which does not need to be explained for a long time.
And as it was mentioned that this is (Twitter) if it is a parody, then it was necessary to scan Twitter
look for a hole from all sides and in its uniqueness, based on which to build your advantages, if necessary, look at product reviews, there are always two sides, who likes Twitter and who does not like it, and why, if you find a hole, you will find a niche. The law of marketing is built on opposites. If all this is missing, then try to apply it to similar projects and also identify the advantage of your own.
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