SHARE: Web Start-Up Idea Websites

By Steve Poland   •   March 4, 2007

I drifted over to Techquila Shots reader Timothy Chen’s website, “Idea is Queen!” where he is writing out his ideas.

What other websites do you read that are brainstorming web-based start-up ideas? Or (links for) specific blog posts where an idea was shared that you really liked.

Share in the comments section of this post.




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13 Responses to “SHARE: Web Start-Up Idea Websites”

  1. MyAvatars 0.2 Jon Speer on March 4th, 2007 1:15 pm (perm link)

    Noah Kagan from okdork.com does “Friday Free Business Ideas”.

  2. MyAvatars 0.2 Josh on March 4th, 2007 2:58 pm (perm link)

    Can’t forget about http://www.halfbakery.com :)

  3. MyAvatars 0.2 Brian Liu on March 4th, 2007 7:32 pm (perm link)

    I started one recently – click me! http://startupskunkworks.blogspot.com

  4. MyAvatars 0.2 Timothy Chen on March 4th, 2007 8:15 pm (perm link)

    hi! Steve, I am surprised to see my site appears on your post! (I just got up out of bed…) I would like to know other sites sharing ideas too.

    Thanks for your post, TS is motor of my ideas!

    btw. TS reader, brianliu’s Startup Skunkworks is another good one.

  5. MyAvatars 0.2 Lincoln on March 5th, 2007 11:36 am (perm link)

    I have been lurking here since this blog launched and really enjoy the idea flow. I decided to start posting the ideas I have that I will not get to develop to Cambrian House. I have listed them on my site (link above), or you can check them out directly at CH here:

    http://www.cambrianhouse.com/member/lincoln/

    - Lincoln

  6. MyAvatars 0.2 Jon Speer on March 5th, 2007 12:46 pm (perm link)
  7. MyAvatars 0.2 Simon on March 5th, 2007 2:53 pm (perm link)
  8. MyAvatars 0.2 Andy on March 6th, 2007 1:47 pm (perm link)

    Take a look at premisespremises.com, which is both fascinating and a lot of fun.

  9. MyAvatars 0.2 Paul on March 6th, 2007 3:37 pm (perm link)

    http://premisespremises.com has a list of other ideas sites (not just for web-based ideas) in the left column of its main page, and a table with fuller descriptions of each in the FAQ. (Disclosure: it’s my site, and I’m proud of it.)

  10. MyAvatars 0.2 Anon on March 7th, 2007 4:23 am (perm link)

    Yeah, there are plenty of these idea sites out there (and I think they are fun and valuable resources for brainstorming). What we need is to figure out the “99% perspiration” part. An idea is just a seed of a business. Someone needs to plant it, water it, dump some horse$hit on it (management), and tend to it. *THEN* you have something.

    How about a website full of mercenaries (as in, those guys that are paid to fight wars that they may or may not be interested in), willing to throw their bodies at any idea that someone wants to fund. And when they get an assignment, they come back with an estimate as to how well the project will succeed (in the market). At that point, the funder can say “go” or “no go”.

    The mercenary teams that have the best track record (as measured against their own prediction of success) will move up the charts and be in high demand.

    If I have an idea, and bounce it off the team with a great record, and they tell me “it’ll cost $500K, and will return this net cash flow over 3 years: 75K, 125K, 300K” I can quickly make an assessment whether I want to “go for it” (as an investor). And if I say “Go”, then the mercenary moves from “estimator” to “project manager”, and pulls it off.

    Now THAT would be cool.

    And PS, a project that has a break-even in 3 years, but an accellerating growth rate may be a great venture!

  11. MyAvatars 0.2 James D Kirk on March 7th, 2007 4:39 pm (perm link)

    Hey Anon (if that is your real name ;)

    Isn’t what you speak of basically the concepts behind Cambrian House?

    They may be more about putting together something tangible (software/desktop wares are tangible?) and then marketing and selling them. But from all I’ve gathered over there, this is pretty much what they are doing, short of my knowing how a potential investor might interact with their system.

    And if they aren’t doing this, then I think we need to do it!

    Go Boldly!

  12. MyAvatars 0.2 Dave Armstrong on March 14th, 2007 4:25 am (perm link)

    This made my night — I just recently started a blog, and was thinking that I should post some of my ideas. I did some searching this evening to see what else was out there, and this blog is exactly the kind of thing I was looking for. This post with the comments just gave me even more reading to do.
    Thanks for all the writing that has come before me. I look forward to participating myself in the future.

  13. MyAvatars 0.2 IdeaTagger on March 27th, 2007 5:54 pm (perm link)

    I recently started an ideas site at http://www.ideatagging.com. It features a game where I (or a reader) submit clues (tags) to an idea and invite readers to try and work out what the idea is. It’s fun but as with most new blogs, finding regular traffic is a challenge. Do try it out.

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