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What If You Had an Idea Machine - What Would You Do With It?

What if you had an idea machine? What would you do with it? What if you had access to the ability to brainstorm all of your thoughts with thousands of others with similar interests? Would you? What if there were benchmarks available to you that would enable you to gauge how successful your idea for a product, a service, an article, or a book would be before you began? Would you avail yourself of it? What if you could gather an army of joint venture and creative partners willing to actively participate in your enterprise just for the asking? Would you ask?

Sounds too far fetched doesn't it? Almost like utopia. But it does exist. Chances are you are aware of it. If you are reading this message, you are mostly likely availing yourself of this wonderful medium I am referring to as an idea machine right now. The idea machine I am talking about is the Internet. All of the "what if's" I asked about in the aforementioned paragraph are possible with this magnificent idea machine and a number of smart people utilize it everyday specifically for these purposes. How about you?

Visiting rumor sites, product blogs, fan sites, and social networking bookmarking sites are an excellent way to get tips, feedback, and help with your business and ideas. Naturally the information is all "use at your own risk," and comes with no guarantee. But it is all free, available 24/7, and covers every conceivable discipline, interest, and subject you can think of. The Internet, if used wisely, will enable you to take any idea you have, develop it, market it, and stay far ahead of the pack in its future revisions and creations.

Web sites like core77.com, gizmodo.com, idsa.com, and notcot.com are excellent places to go and get an idea of what is the current pulse of the market, what are the hot new products and services, and generate creative insight on what to do with your product or service idea. An unbridled think tank, with participants across every continent, from all cultures, with unlimited educational backgrounds, all openly sharing their advice, ideas, and insight freely to help you with your idea was unheard of just a decade ago and now it is available to anyone with internet access.

After your product or service creation, if it is capable of being marketed and delivered effectively on the internet, through joint venture association and affiliate sales organization, a sales force of hundreds of thousands is at your disposal to sell your wares. The Internet is truly the ultimate idea machine. From idea concept to placement in the end user's hands, it can all be accomplished through this medium.

What if you had an idea machine? What would you do with it?

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