Test and Evaluate the Success Potential of Your Business Idea 1. Quick quiz - no email required Evaluate your idea with a short quiz. No surprises or tricks at the end 🙂 2. See your Business Probability Success Score Your answers will be calculated to provide your score. 3. Receive feedback to refine & improve your idea You'll get feedback on each question to help you understand more Page 1 of 4. 5% percent complete: 1. Your current financial situation: You already have a source of income to pay your bills and are not relying on income/profit from your new business to pay your bills within the next 6-12 months – agree or disagree? No / disagree. I need income very soon. Disagree somewhat Not sure Agree somewhat Yes / Strongly agree, I currently have steady income. 2. Money required to build the business: You have the money needed to build your business and do NOT need to raise capital or loans from investors/others: No I need to raise the money I might need to raise or borrow some money Not sure I think I have enough capital Yes I have the money I need 3. Level of personal industry experience: Do you have deep experience with the specific industry you’re planning to enter, and know it well? Example: If you’re developing marketing software, it’s helpful to have previous experience with software development and marketing. No – I don’t know a lot yet about this industry I know the industry somewhat Not sure / medium I know the industry fairly well Yes I know this area quite well 4. Your computer, internet, and social media skills: You have strong computer, internet and social media skills (Instagram, software, search engine savvy, etc.) : No I’m not great with computers I will need some help Not sure I’m pretty strong but will need help in a few areas Yes I am very confident with my computer/online skills 5. Major hurdles to building the business: Are there any MAJOR hurdles which will slow down your time before you can earn your first dollar? Examples of major hurdles: Building a factory, manufacturing and warehousing hundreds of pieces of clothing, developing complicated machinery, or building a national network for example. Some business don’t require such large commitments. Yes there are some major hurdles Might be some big hurdles Not sure A few hurdles, not really major No major hurdles No related posts.