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Thread: New Fansite.

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    GCSE's hard?! What planet are you on! lol

    But thanks Trinity, thats how I would've put it, and I didn't really ask for someboys unique idea that could change the habbo fansites for the future, but what people want from their fansites. What would make us stand out rather than be like, 'oh that looks like habbox'

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    this will failllllllllllllllllllllll

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    I don't have any ideas, but best of luck with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattFr View Post
    You've just hit the hurdle where most people fail. Generally, if you can't come up with your own unique idea to differentiate your product, don't bother; if someone else has an amazing idea, they won't tell it to you, will they? Harsh but true, sorry!
    I agree with this. I know he says it in a mean way, but allow me to paraphrase it a little...

    Entrepreneurs succeed in the world of business because they're theoretical geniuses, capable of creating brilliant strategies & ideas out of nowhere and putting them into production with the help of others...

    Engineers/developers succeed in the world of business because they're creative people capable of taking the ideas constructed by the former class and implementing them into a reasonable, feasible business concept.

    Contrariwise, you have neither ideas nor skills to implement them. Develop some of one or the other, then you may be able to have a strong foundation for a successful website. Or better yet, develop both - then you don't need to include us at all.

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