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Home > > Business General > Starting a business > Why market research is imperative for startups

Why market research is imperative for startups

It is easy to become so enthusiastic and wrapped up in your brilliant idea for a new business that you can lose your objectivity.

Regardless of how great an idea you and your friends think it is, have you taken into account what potential customers will make of it? One of the most common faults of new business plans is a lack of proper market research to support the business proposition.

To put your new venture into perspective you will need to provide detailed information on potential customers (different customer groups), competitors (both direct and indirect), suppliers (of everything you will need for the business), human resources (who you are going to need and how you will find them), and operations (the location of your office, the shop, etc.).

When you are starting out it is unlikely that you will be able to afford the services of a market research company to help you with all this, so you will probably be doing it yourself. But going through this process is a good way of making sure your feet are planted firmly on the ground.

If you can do all of the above and still think that the business has significant potential, you are far more likely to be able to persuade investors, and customers, to believe in you.