Startup Ideas Every Nerd Has (That Never Work)
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#42Here are some of the other common one's I've heard: - A social-networking site that totally respects my privacy and lets me own my data! - An app store that lets anybody sell their digital stuff to anyone, not in some walled garden! - A drag and drop interface that lets you make any program you want...totally code-free! I could go on and on...
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#43It's true that such ideas tend to be magnets for sloppy thinking, but I think most if not all of them could be pulled off if done right.
In other words, if you were going to build a Craigslist competitor what would you focus on doing differently?
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#44It's true that such ideas tend to be magnets for sloppy thinking, but I think most if not all of them could be pulled off if done right.
I totally agree. The premise is not that they can not work - rather, that many people have tried them, or thought of them, but they have not worked as of yet. Even more importantly for the article, the really do come up in every brainstorm I have ever had :) I think social news (Reddit, Twitter) and Cloud based file sharing (DropBox) are two ideas I would have put on my list before that have been addressed in some go…
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#45(yes, I spent a long time creating a social network, no it went nowhere special :))
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#46is anyone still trying to innovate in the online dating arena? i thought okcupid has had it pretty much locked for a while.
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#47I don't see why 1 to 4 shouldn't work. How many failed dating sites are there? Also, many dating sites seem to simply be a matter of efficient advertising - even if you are a newcomer, if you can pour enough money into advertising, you are all set. Machine learning: I hope Directed Edge is doing well (YC startup). Social Travel: what are some good social travel sites? I don't know any.
That's the problem, we don't know, do we?
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#50I hope I don't come across as negative here, but I hate lists like this. Peopel are always raining on each others' ideas "Oh, what, you're going to make a myspace clone? Bahahahaha." (facebook) "Oh, what, you're going to make a facebook clone? Bahahahaha." (twitter) "Oh, what, you're going to make another dating website? Bahahahaha." (Okcupid, plentyoffish) "Oh, what, you're going to make another social bookmarking w…
Given the choice between building a cliche project and something a bit more off the beaten path - you may as well put a few extra days of thought into a project before you start, and come up with something unique (as long as you don't spend all your time thinking and none of your time doing).
The problem with the ideas listed is that they're obvious - both myself and my friends have talked about/wanted to approach almost every single one - but it's not obvious how to actually build a better mouse trap for each of them. It's useful to realize when you're trying to attack a generic problem (that has already been solved) with an equally generic strategy.