What I have read from the article on Entrepreneur.com was that in order to have a product you need to go through stages like soliciting your product to manufacturing. The steps in order to have a well-built product is throwing the idea out, not only to friends and family but strangers too. You have to know who will be buying your product. You also have to make your product entertaining enough for buyers and not choose low quality materials, it has to be appealing to buy. Even though you are putting effort into your product, you have to make a fair price for it because I would believe that if you have it fair enough more and more people would but it. You shouldn't overstock though, "Cash flow, shipping time, storage space and shelf life will dictate how much product you stock." was said in the article and I agree. The last thing to do would be find out where and who would be a great buyer to your product. This relates to what we have done in class because we all had to pitch an idea of products and make sure they were appealing to our buyers. We had to make sure of the time they would take to make, how many learning curves there would be, etc.

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