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Re: Show HN: A site to help you validate ideas in bulk

#11

How do you prevent people stealing other’s ideas? I feel it’s risky to post your possibly-millions-worth business idea in the Internet.

Everyone has ideas. Success is about execution. If your business model is threatened by someone merely hearing about it , you're doing something wrong.

Totally agree. To add onto this, there are very few ideas that are so inherently new and valuable that simply hearing about them would cause someone else to launch into competition with you.

Re: Show HN: A site to help you validate ideas in bulk

#12

How do you prevent people stealing other’s ideas? I feel it’s risky to post your possibly-millions-worth business idea in the Internet.

Similar to how companies rarely fail due to competition, ideas are rarely the sole reason for a company's success. "Stealing" an idea doesn't really happen unless someone else has the means and will to execute it.

The idea itself isn't really the hard part of building a company. Otherwise, people would be "selling" ideas, and not businesses[0]!

[0] http://www.paulgraham.com/ideas.html

Re: Show HN: A site to help you validate ideas in bulk

#13

How do you prevent people stealing other’s ideas? I feel it’s risky to post your possibly-millions-worth business idea in the Internet.

you don't, you never tell anyone your idea or launch it, take it to the grave and keep it a huge secret like all the other amazing imaginary founders who did that. ;)

Re: Show HN: A site to help you validate ideas in bulk

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post #12

How do you prevent people stealing other’s ideas? I feel it’s risky to post your possibly-millions-worth business idea in the Internet.

Similar to how companies rarely fail due to competition, ideas are rarely the sole reason for a company's success. "Stealing" an idea doesn't really happen unless someone else has the means and will to execute it. The idea itself isn't really the hard part of building a company. Otherwise, people would be "selling" ideas, and not businesses[0]! [0] http://www.paulgraham.com/ideas.html

"Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats." - https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Howard_H._Aiken

Also, the same skills required to come up with good ideas are probably the same skills required to make those ideas work. If you're experienced enough to know there's a need in some market, you'll only succeed if you have experience enough to develop and sell a solution. So, if someone successfully takes the market from under you they were probably already ahead of you even when you were first.

But the above quote is also why I'm skeptical of validating ideas in the landing page stage. The walkman was just as good as the iPod until I spent 5 minutes using the iPod, but no landing page would've convinced me.

Re: Show HN: A site to help you validate ideas in bulk

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Great idea. I think it'd be a really useful feature to be able to have yes/no data based on specific groups (this could easily be implemented via the URL, e.g. areyouinterested.co/pals-insurance?group=X). This would allow customers to dig deeper into which communities are (more) interested.
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