Ideas are not momentary, unlike the semiotic one-flick bulbs that represent the concept of getting an idea. This idea could be a bolt out of the blue from subconscious ideation or it could be a deliberate 77th draft and the idea bloomed into existence🌸. In either case, an idea is a process, cultivation of thought, or even a revolution in some cases.
If you are looking for the 5 Cs and 10 Ps and XYZs of “bringing your idea to life,” the SEO gods have betrayed you. This piece is not a micro crash course that will claim to give you a D.I.Y.-instant-idea-to-product-recipe because, as much disaster too many cooks can bring to the broth, one novice can guarantee a mess. Your recent Google search history could have phrases like, “I have an idea and who do I speak to” “I have a startup idea what do I do next” “I have an idea but I don’t know how to start it” Or, “I have a startup Idea but no money” And we are not assuming here, these are actual Google suggestions when you start typing “I have an idea…” in the search bar. These are the phrases that future entrepreneurs search for, but perversely end up reading pieces that are primarily keyword cocktails with no educative value. Adding to the travesty, the jargonized approach of digital literature to falsely portray superiority add...