A Market-Ready Product Gives You an Edge for VC Funding
Friday, March 6th, 2009Producing a new product is not like building a baseball field. The adage “If I build it, they will come” does not happen in the free market. While you may have a great product idea, so do thousands of other entrepreneurs who are looking for venture capital backing. To stand apart from the crowd, consider building your product before meeting with a venture capital firm.
VC firms are highly particular about the companies in which they invest. Unless you have a homerun product idea that will obliterate the competition, you will likely face the following attitude: “It sounds like a good idea. Why don’t you come back when you have the details fleshed out?”
Why waste time trying to move forward with your entrepreneurial business venture with just an idea? Get your idea made and ready to produce for market, and you will have an edge when you go before a VC committee with a concept that’s ready to make money.
Meet Market Needs
If your innovative product or service will be a hit with VC firms, it first needs to meet a current market need. Do you have a great software idea that will fit an empty business niche? Perhaps your idea is a gadget that makes cleaning up after babies a cinch.
If you have a great business idea but do not know where it fits in the market, you need to spend time researching consumer demands. Do the market research. Know what consumers will buy your product, and what target demographics it will serve. You must refine your idea until it becomes one that targeted consumers will want to purchase.
Prototype Your Product
If you have a product idea, build a prototype that can be used as a demonstration model or sample. You may be able to build it yourself if you’re handy with tools in the garage, or you may need to spend the money on a professional fabrication outfit to get a prototype made.
Use the prototype(s) for your market research. Show it to potential customers. Get feedback. Find out what improvements can be made. A prototype will be one of the most helpful models of what works and what needs further improvement.
Conduct Beta Testing
Particular to software, beta testing is important for refining your product. Once you have coded and developed your software product to the point where it is ready to be evaluated by consumers, you should implement beta testing to obtain valuable feedback.
This phase is akin to an advanced prototype that can be used to determine the usability and malfunctions of the product. If you have a software idea, be sure to get a good number of beta testers, ones who are qualified to provide logical and technical recommendations for improvement.
Using Free Samples
A good way to get market feedback is to produce a large quantity of your product, if production costs allow, and get it into the hands of your target consumer. People will gladly give you feedback if you give them something for free. Here you can further find improvement options and bring a ready-to-make product to your potential VC funding firm.
Having a market-ready product takes work, research, and money. It may mean bootstrapping your startup business and getting by with loans from family and your friendly corner bank. However, if your idea will be a hit with consumers, the prototype money will be well spent when it comes time for acquiring millions from a VC firm to get your product mass-produced and marketed.









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