bwvoss
04-21-2009, 09:44 PM
Hello all,
Muse: To create a mental supplement specifically for businesspeople and entrepreneurs.
For an entrepreneur or businessperson, creativity is key. During negotiations the proper mindset could be the difference between thousands of dollars on a deal. During an interview, being at the top of your game can get you the job.
I am essentially private labeling an existing mental supplement and adding/subtracting certain ingredients to make it my own (not a new concept on this board). I am currently in contact with contract manufacturers.
Through my research, I have found other ingredients that have proven advantages to improve cognitive ability (focus, creativity, memory, etc) which could be integrated. But I want to keep the product as simple and as efficient as possible. And besides putting more than one ingredient that serves the same purpose, the last thing I want to do is overload on a certain aspect that could be potentially harmful. When dealing with the brain and chemicals, simpler is usually better.
I will fill in more later as it develops. As of now, is there any words of advice concerning my niche market, or the product? I know many of you out there either are or are currently going through the same thing. Thoughts?
Muse: To create a mental supplement specifically for businesspeople and entrepreneurs.
For an entrepreneur or businessperson, creativity is key. During negotiations the proper mindset could be the difference between thousands of dollars on a deal. During an interview, being at the top of your game can get you the job.
I am essentially private labeling an existing mental supplement and adding/subtracting certain ingredients to make it my own (not a new concept on this board). I am currently in contact with contract manufacturers.
Through my research, I have found other ingredients that have proven advantages to improve cognitive ability (focus, creativity, memory, etc) which could be integrated. But I want to keep the product as simple and as efficient as possible. And besides putting more than one ingredient that serves the same purpose, the last thing I want to do is overload on a certain aspect that could be potentially harmful. When dealing with the brain and chemicals, simpler is usually better.
I will fill in more later as it develops. As of now, is there any words of advice concerning my niche market, or the product? I know many of you out there either are or are currently going through the same thing. Thoughts?