Daniel Assouline is a CEO at Lavasot and chairman & Co-founder of UpClick in Montreal Canada. Daniel Assouline did EMBA from Queen’s University (Canada)

Daniel Assouline, Upclick Cofounder – Product Development From Idea To Launch

There are plenty of reasons to look forward to the advice offered by Daniel Assouline, Upclick cofounder. He has a lot of interest in startups and offers tips to those looking to start a business. One of the most frequently encountered problems that businesses face is finding ideas for products to sell, particularly if you are planning to create a product from scratch. Daniel Assouline, Montreal based entrepreneur, has solutions to offer. 

Look around you

Study the problems people and organizations around you are facing. You would want to solve the problem in some way. While it helps to have some expertise in the field, this is not always a necessity. For example, you can look for ways to boost productivity by creating special tools. You might want to consult experts such as engineers when coming up with a design for the product. If you want to offer a service, you will have to look at ways the market is lacking. You might find people looking for an easy, no side-effects method for pest control. You can find the best solutions when you take into account the needs of the market.

Creating a product

You could go it alone or you could create a team of likeminded people to help you with your venture. Danial Assouline, Upclick co-founder, acknowledges the support that he received from his team, when creating the Upclick platform. You need to experiment a little before you can create a product that is ready for the market. You would need some amount of funds to support development and testing.

Finalizing the product

Once you have an idea of the type of product that is needed, and you are sure that it is working well enough, you would need to perfect your idea. For this, you would need to work with many different types of experts. Safety should be the prime consideration, after which effectiveness is considered.

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