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Test your business idea Library of business support resources Get business answers and advice resources Venture Navigator is a free and impartial online business support service for start ups, small businesses and entrepreneurs.

General Business Viability 1. Your Business and Your Aspirations 2. Micro Market: Will the Fish Bite? 3. Macro Market: Is this a good market? 4. Macro Industry: Is this a good industry? 5. Micro Industry: How long will your advantage last? 5. Micro Industry: How long will your advantage last? 6. Ability to Execute 7. Your Connections This test is based on The New Business Road Test by John W Mullins of the London Business School. The questions in this test are appropriate for an existing business and even more insightful for future planning. Understanding the viability of an idea in a particular domain at an early stage is very helpful. As a starting point it is worth understanding the seven domains model. The model is comprised of four market and industry domains, including both macro- and micro-levels, and three additional domains related to the entrepreneurial team. These seven domains address the central elements in the assessment of any market opportunity. Are the market and industry attractive?

Fourteen Questions to Ask Every Time To evaluate opportunities, entrepreneurs ask the following questions: 1. What is the need you fill or problem you solve? (Value Proposition) 2. Who are you selling to? (Target Market) 3. How would you make money? (Revenue Model) 4. How will you differentiate your company from what is already out there? (Unique selling proposition) 5. What are the barriers to entry? 6. How many competitors do you have and of what quality are they? (Competitive Analysis) 7. How big is your market in dollars? (Market Size) 8. How fast is the market growing or shrinking? (Market Growth) 9. What percent of the market do you believe you could gain? (Market Share) 10. What type of company would this be? (Lifestyle or High Potential, Sole Proprietorship or Corporation) 11. How much would it cost to get started? (Start-up Costs) 12. Do you plan to use debt capital or raise investment? If so, how much and what type? (Investment needs) 13. Do you plan to sell your company or go public (list the company on the stock markets) one day? (Exit Strategy) 14. If you take on investment, how much money do you think your investors will get back in return? (Return on Investment) Read Source: