From what you have described, the IDC probably isn't the best fit source of financing for you. Are you already manufacturing and selling these pool cleaners? (if only on a small scale) If so, there are some DTI grant funds that you may qualify for. Alternatively, the enterprise development funding that I mentioned in a previous post may very well be a good fit or one of the smaller entrepreneurial funding initiatives. You're welcome to PM me if you would like to discuss your options.
How, exactly, does your product outclass the competition in terms of market benefits that customers care about enough to pay for as opposed to technical features? Why should someone who already has an inferior pool cleaner switch to your product, bearing in mind that you don't (yet) have a well established (i.e. trusted) brand?
Perseverance alone is often the key to failure. Too many entrepreneurs persevere with flawed ideas / plans / assumptions to the point of total ruin because subscribing to the "Field of Dreams" fallacy is easier than swallowing their pride and admitting that they might be wrong. Perseverance + awareness + adaptability is the key to success.
How, exactly, does your product outclass the competition in terms of market benefits that customers care about enough to pay for as opposed to technical features? Why should someone who already has an inferior pool cleaner switch to your product, bearing in mind that you don't (yet) have a well established (i.e. trusted) brand?
Perseverance alone is often the key to failure. Too many entrepreneurs persevere with flawed ideas / plans / assumptions to the point of total ruin because subscribing to the "Field of Dreams" fallacy is easier than swallowing their pride and admitting that they might be wrong. Perseverance + awareness + adaptability is the key to success.
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