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Darko Savic
Darko Savic Mar 21, 2021
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"How can I sell my idea without it being stolen?" is a catch 22 type of problem. People wouldn't pay for something without knowing what they are buying. On the other hand, If you reveal the idea first, they won't pay for what they already know.

Solution:

Some problems that seem unsolvable become solvable years/decades later when new developments in unrelated fields bring about the right conditions. Being able to sell ideas is one such problem.

The necessary conditions are (almost) in place for idea selling to become viable. These are the prerequisites:
  1. Share to build leverage mentality: It is now common in society for creators to share their best work free of charge until it eventually becomes appreciated (think influencers) to the point that people subscribe to the value the creator provides. Subscribers (personal audience) provide leverage that the creator can use to their advantage. Be it upselling, soliciting support via donations, sponsorships, paid influencer marketing, paid talks, etc. The creator shares their work to build an audience and uses the audience to make a living.
  2. Open ideation platform: Existence of an ideation platform like brainstorming.com that solely revolves around open collaborative ideation and idea-sharing. This provides a place for ideator-influencers to emerge and gain exposure based on the quality of their ideas. The only thing currently missing is the network effect. The platform needs to grow in popularity to the point where it becomes the go-to place for open ideation.
  3. Top 10% of ideas inside a paid members area: Think Patreon or the Medium's business model where people pay a monthly membership to access a special area where the top 10% of everyone's best ideas are posted. For an ideator to have their idea included in the paid members area it has to be amazing (reviewed/accepted). The ideator gets paid a share of the memberships for every paid member that views their idea (Medium model). This is pocket change per member, but it compounds quickly as the number of paying members increase.
Having your idea included in the members area effectively means you've sold it to the public for the best possible price that the public is willing to pay for it. It doesn't matter who views or "steals" it. You get paid based on the quality of your previous work (people wanting to see more of it) and how interesting your specific ideas are. Having your best ideas mingle with other creative people's best ideas increases your chances of getting paid. Everyone's cool ideas motivate people to join the members area.

A list of other things worthy of mentioning, in no particular order:
  • It doesn't matter if someone copies the entire members area database of ideas and pirats it elsewhere. Where it can be taken down for copyright infringement it would be taken care of swiftly. Where it can't it would serve as advertisment. The database would be so amazing that people seeing it would want to sign up just so they can get the most recent ideas on a daily basis.
  • People who pay to join the members area get their money's worth of value many times over. It doesn't matter whether they like the ideas of the person whom they followed into the members area - there is plenty more for them to see - all included in the membership.
  • Reviewers make sure that all the content is high signal, low noise. All the titles are realistic (no click bait), etc.
  • Ideas become obsolete and get removed once they are known to be implemented successfully
  • The quality of your freely shared ideas build interest in what you have to say so that people would want to see your top 10% of ideas that are posted in the paid members area

[1]https://blog.medium.com/the-medium-model-3ec28c6f603a

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Sponsored Idea

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Aaron Barry
Aaron Barry Mar 30, 2021
A marketplace for ideas is very interesting and could be compared to a marketplace for opinions which is currently the domain of Twitter. The output is not comparable, just the concept of a community that comments on others’ comments. Within the platform, there are sponsors who are paying for their tweet to feature in the user’s feed for advertising.

In a marketplace for ideas, there could be a space for a sponsored idea. The concept is that the sponsor either has an idea they need a to break the back of and is asking for the community of creators to help them solve the problems limiting their idea from progressing, or; the sponsor operates within a field of interest to creators and is advertising their products and services through a sponsored idea.

If a sponsor is trying to solve problems and wants to leverage the collective intellectual firepower of a team of creators, they could prescribe the idea, the intended output and the financial consideration they are prepared to pay for a successful outcome. Milestone payments could be agreed, so that momentum is generated and a series of small successes leading to the ultimate goal. The sponsored idea could be worked on as a private project as the sponsor may not want their identity disclosed or their competitors aware.
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Darko Savic
Darko Savic4 years ago
You've pretty much described the main business model of the Brainstorming platform - crowd-sourced bounties pledged for best solutions to difficult problems.
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Ideator companies

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Samuel Bello
Samuel Bello Jul 22, 2021
Ideators can be organized into a team of thinking mercenaries that help you generate ideas and solutions that are relevant to the topics and problems that are relevant to your clients. The reward for their contributions should be communicated before the ideas are generated so that the ideators restrict the output of ideas to the range of ideas that are nearly worth the reward they are going to get from ideation. If the ideators come up with ideas that have worth much more than they are rewarded for; they can charge their clients more money before disclosing the expensive ideas or auction the ideas to other clients.
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Mikhail Korsanov
Mikhail Korsanov3 years ago
You can use this as an addition to the model of promotion of best prepared well-elaborated concepts to those who can implement thеm. Ideators' pools can do both things: support implementation of their own concepts and respond to requests of their clients for creative problem solving.
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viral audience recruiting

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Mikhail Korsanov
Mikhail Korsanov Apr 25, 2022
To make a viral effect, you can make:
1) a robot helping people to send personal messages with polite recommendations to their peers in messengers and social media by an automated dialog (chat-bot)
2) hire a pro viral effect experts to make creating out of the best ideas sounding most emotionally for the mass audience
3) distribute these through the robot, allowing everyone to use it
4) creating stimula (financial, status, and by giving out valuable but informational gifts) for using these robots for distrubution of these best ideas throughout friends
5) creating a stream of such viral effect ideas
6) creating gamification stumula for regular distribution of such ideas to peers
7) creating a robot helping users to recrute new friends in social media to promote them the best ideas: this will allow to attract more new-comers through those who is willing to use this dialog robot.
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Implementing the OnlyFans business model

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jnikola
jnikola Jan 14, 2022
I know it sounds funny for someone, but for the record, OnlyFans is a platform that was founded in 2016. Now, 5 years after, it has 50 million registered users. That wouldn't be so if there wasn't a great business model behind it.
The business model
OnlyFans is a content subscription service. Content creators can offer exclusive content to their target audience. Fans can access the content for a monthly fee or one-off tip. The platform takes a 20% cut in users transactions. Yes, the site became known for the adult content, but that's not the only thing fans can find on the platform.
How would it work on the Brainstorming platform?
  • Anybody registered on the platform could be the content creator and the fan.
  • Content would be any idea, session or contribution (except comments).
  • Any idea or a contribution could be locked behind a paywall. In locked mode, only the first 150 words would be seen to everybody. Locked mode would have a obligatory locking period from 1 week to 1 year. After that period the content would automatically unlock. The only trick is that locking a content would cost money.
  • Only the fans that paid subscription to the platform or that pay the one-off tip could see the full content right away.
Additional features
Pairing this model with bounties could enable all the platform users to earn money on various ways and help creating a dynamic idea-sharing and brainstorming environment.
The benefits
  • Anybody have a chance to earn money by brainstorming.
  • Monetization of your ideas, no matter how simple or dumb they are, as long as people are interested.
  • You setting a price for your own content (self-evaluation).
  • Market deciding if they want to pay for your content based on your previous content feedback and quality. High quality ideators get paid more. Dynamic environment supporting your progress. Ability to build your profile and career.
  • Locking for a certain period and earning money through bounties and tips makes the platform more dynamic and thus, shifts from passive free-time problem solving to active and effective solving of the on-going problems.
  • Paying to lock makes the users re-evaluate their ideas and think objectively.
It could potentially become the OnlyFans for scientists, too. Any scientist could earn not only the credits and the ovations for their research, but also some money by self-promotion on the site.

[1]https://influencermarketinghub.com/glossary/onlyfans/

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Darko Savic
Darko Savic3 years ago
Onlyfans is Patreon for erotic content. Medium is like Patreon but centered on the content rather than individuals. Both business models, including a hybrid, have been proposed throughout this page above.
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jnikola
jnikola3 years ago
Darko Savic Yes, I saw that you mentioned these models. What I tried was to describe a direct implementation of the proposed business model on the Brainstorming platform, to foresee its possible flaws. The thing I realized as the main problem is the non-exclusivity of the content on the platform. People will pay if they can get something special and entertaining, or if what they asked for arrived really fast (answer to a question, solution to a problem).
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Darko Savic
Darko Savic3 years ago
J. Nikola they can get front row access to top 10% of ideas from top-rated ideators
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Darko Savic
Darko Savic3 years ago
The idea basically boils down to:
  1. Share your ideas to build interest in what you have to say. In so doing,
  2. earn the place for your top 10 ideas to be featured behind a paywall that is paid for by people who opt for monthly membership micro-payments
As you add a new idea to the paywall, the oldest one rotates out of it and becomes public
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Darko Savic
Darko Savic3 years ago
This is basically like Patreon but with the difference that the money goes to whoever deserves it most at any given time (moving target).
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