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==See also==
==See also==
[[Viability study]] - Often used during the analysis of a business idea.
[[Viability study]] - Often used during the analysis of [http://lagosbusinesses.blogspot.com business ideas].


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A business idea is a concept which can be used for commercial purposes.

It typically centers around a commodity or service that can be sold for money, according to a unique model.

There are several methods for developing and testing a business idea. The ability to come up with a business idea can be transformed into a viable business, where ideas supported by feasibility and a business plan can then be sold to interested investors, firms, and interested parties for a lump sum or a management contract, or as agreed. Business ideas, if introduced at the right time, when demand for such service or a product introduced by the idea is expected to surge, can lead to a very profitable business. Business ideas are always available through different sources; however, it is the application applied on these ideas, and timing makes all the difference in failure or success.

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Viability study - Often used during the analysis of business ideas. The Business Idea