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Look for surprisingly successful things. Look for the things that look out-of-place in the area that you've chosen, but are performing above expectations.
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Select the area that you would like to generate the idea in. Define it clearly and be as specific as possible.
Is it blog post ideas, local business ideas?
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An idea is a connection between two concepts.
Steve Jobs said that creativity is just connecting things. When you understand that and think of ideas in that way, the process of generating ideas will seem a lot less intimidating.
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To generate great ideas, look around for clues.
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Pick out the best ideas and start analyzing them. Eliminate until you have about 10 ideas left.
Use the great ideas and see how they perform.
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Set roughly 45 minutes aside, where you only write down ideas about the area that you have chosen.
Don't worry about how bad the ideas seem. Just write them down. Do this for about 10 days.
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