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Startup Workouts:
How to Generate Revenue
Entrepreneurs are perpetually optimistic about
their ideas & projects, and willing to sacrifice a
lot-- time, income, etc. to make it happen.

So much so, that founders often forget or neglect
to understand that unless-- and until-- the project
is generating enough revenue to pay the bills,
including their market value salary, the idea is
NOT financially viable, and is in fact a currently
failing business concept.
This is compounded by the reality that most founders
are great at innovation, and terrible at sales &
financial forecasting.

This is often a result of either not having a clear
understanding of how to create an economically viable
project that perpetually generates revenue to support
its needs, or having insufficient experience or skills at
sales/finance.

This workout addresses the basics of how revenue
generation works. We'll post others that address basics
of sales & finance soon.
Revenue Generation Cycle
          Creating revenue is not the result of having a great product. It's bigger than that.

   It's having a framework of business processes that tie in together and deliver value to
someone who needs what you can make or do, and will pay you for it. Everything has to
line up in a way      that makes sense, or bottlenecks will prevent revenue from flowing at
the quantity and              timeframe needed to support operations.




   Marketing                         Sales                          Payment


                 Engineering                      Innovation                      Financial
                                                                                 Accounting
A: Identify The Companyā€™s
            Skills & Abilities




How & where do relevant people (clients, partners) find out about what you do?
B: Find Out What Your User Needs




  Itemize 5-10 specific things this client will pay you for. If you canā€™t list them
        specifically, you donā€™t have a clear view of your clientsā€™ needs.
C: Create a Matching
                Product/Service




Brainstorm 5 products/services that would NOT work. Then brainstorm 5 products/
     services that would. Ask target clients to tell you which they would buy.
D: Define the Value You Deliver




 Spell out in detail what the client is receiving. Go back to the clientsā€™ needs, and
check if the benefits match what the client asked for. Double check with the client.
E: Construct The Financial
              Transaction




  Where/how does your client find the prices of the product/service? Is there a
payment mechanism clearly established so they can purchase without confusion?
F: Itemize Your P&L Cycle




  Break out the financial transaction for the product/service into a detailed list of
expenses. What quantity of products/services do you need to sell to make a profit?
The Revenue Generation Cycle of
          Your Business
   In your current project, is anything missing, not clearly defined, not having adequate
effort or resources being applied, or unaligned with the needs of a clearly identified client
                                  with a purchasing budget?




   Marketing                        Sales                        Payment


                 Engineering                     Innovation                    Financial
                                                                              Accounting
The bad news is that many founders feel they must do everything
themselves until they can afford to hire outside talent, or are so
enamored by the potential of their own idea and project, that they
do not look at and act on the obvious warning signs of failure, and
make changes in time to prevent crisis or major $$$ loss.

If your business is failing to generate revenue, you are probably
missing the mark on at least one, if not several, of the following
areas. The question is-- which ones, and how soon will you identify
and correct that?

The best way to know which, is to gather data from clients to
identify why they are or are not purchasing. Alternative options are
to get an unbiased 3rd party perspective on the current state of
your business, or simply start addressing the items you are aware
need to be fixed or changed, and do more of what gets positive
results in the form of revenue.
Ten Tips
1. Which describes you? Not generating revenue at all, or not generating enough?
2. Get *a* revenue model. Then iterate from there.
3. If you donā€™t have a way to collect payment (merchant account, payment button on
the site, etc.), how can your client/user/customer pay you?
4. Even homeless shelters charge a nightly fee for the beds. Don't think you can't
charge clients for your product/service.
5. Even nonprofits have income streams and budgets to manage. You're a for-profit,
so you're not exempt from actively managing financial concerns.
6. You are directly able to impact the revenue flow of your startup by applying
thought, effort, and action to building a revenue model that works.
7. No revenue after thought, effort, and action means thereā€™s something brokenā€”
usually the product.
8. Spend at least as much effort building out your commercialization/revenue flow as
you do your product development.
9. R&D or product development alone does not create revenue.
10. Bootstrapping is good; having a revenue model is better. These are two usually
mutually exclusive skill sets; which are you good at instinctively?
Startup Workouts provide Portland entrepreneurs the opportunity to
  engage and strengthen their founder "muscles" through a 10-session
         series of 75 minute problem-solving-style "workouts".

    Topics include critical areas many founders struggle with, including
revenue generation, sales, work/life balance, market validation, and more.

        Our summer session of Startup Workouts is posted here:
             http://www.portlandten.com/startup-workouts.

                You can also follow updates on Twitter at
                   http://www.twitter.com/portlandten

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Startup Workouts: Revenue Generation

  • 1. Startup Workouts: How to Generate Revenue
  • 2. Entrepreneurs are perpetually optimistic about their ideas & projects, and willing to sacrifice a lot-- time, income, etc. to make it happen. So much so, that founders often forget or neglect to understand that unless-- and until-- the project is generating enough revenue to pay the bills, including their market value salary, the idea is NOT financially viable, and is in fact a currently failing business concept.
  • 3. This is compounded by the reality that most founders are great at innovation, and terrible at sales & financial forecasting. This is often a result of either not having a clear understanding of how to create an economically viable project that perpetually generates revenue to support its needs, or having insufficient experience or skills at sales/finance. This workout addresses the basics of how revenue generation works. We'll post others that address basics of sales & finance soon.
  • 4. Revenue Generation Cycle Creating revenue is not the result of having a great product. It's bigger than that. It's having a framework of business processes that tie in together and deliver value to someone who needs what you can make or do, and will pay you for it. Everything has to line up in a way that makes sense, or bottlenecks will prevent revenue from flowing at the quantity and timeframe needed to support operations. Marketing Sales Payment Engineering Innovation Financial Accounting
  • 5. A: Identify The Companyā€™s Skills & Abilities How & where do relevant people (clients, partners) find out about what you do?
  • 6. B: Find Out What Your User Needs Itemize 5-10 specific things this client will pay you for. If you canā€™t list them specifically, you donā€™t have a clear view of your clientsā€™ needs.
  • 7. C: Create a Matching Product/Service Brainstorm 5 products/services that would NOT work. Then brainstorm 5 products/ services that would. Ask target clients to tell you which they would buy.
  • 8. D: Define the Value You Deliver Spell out in detail what the client is receiving. Go back to the clientsā€™ needs, and check if the benefits match what the client asked for. Double check with the client.
  • 9. E: Construct The Financial Transaction Where/how does your client find the prices of the product/service? Is there a payment mechanism clearly established so they can purchase without confusion?
  • 10. F: Itemize Your P&L Cycle Break out the financial transaction for the product/service into a detailed list of expenses. What quantity of products/services do you need to sell to make a profit?
  • 11. The Revenue Generation Cycle of Your Business In your current project, is anything missing, not clearly defined, not having adequate effort or resources being applied, or unaligned with the needs of a clearly identified client with a purchasing budget? Marketing Sales Payment Engineering Innovation Financial Accounting
  • 12. The bad news is that many founders feel they must do everything themselves until they can afford to hire outside talent, or are so enamored by the potential of their own idea and project, that they do not look at and act on the obvious warning signs of failure, and make changes in time to prevent crisis or major $$$ loss. If your business is failing to generate revenue, you are probably missing the mark on at least one, if not several, of the following areas. The question is-- which ones, and how soon will you identify and correct that? The best way to know which, is to gather data from clients to identify why they are or are not purchasing. Alternative options are to get an unbiased 3rd party perspective on the current state of your business, or simply start addressing the items you are aware need to be fixed or changed, and do more of what gets positive results in the form of revenue.
  • 13. Ten Tips 1. Which describes you? Not generating revenue at all, or not generating enough? 2. Get *a* revenue model. Then iterate from there. 3. If you donā€™t have a way to collect payment (merchant account, payment button on the site, etc.), how can your client/user/customer pay you? 4. Even homeless shelters charge a nightly fee for the beds. Don't think you can't charge clients for your product/service. 5. Even nonprofits have income streams and budgets to manage. You're a for-profit, so you're not exempt from actively managing financial concerns. 6. You are directly able to impact the revenue flow of your startup by applying thought, effort, and action to building a revenue model that works. 7. No revenue after thought, effort, and action means thereā€™s something brokenā€” usually the product. 8. Spend at least as much effort building out your commercialization/revenue flow as you do your product development. 9. R&D or product development alone does not create revenue. 10. Bootstrapping is good; having a revenue model is better. These are two usually mutually exclusive skill sets; which are you good at instinctively?
  • 14. Startup Workouts provide Portland entrepreneurs the opportunity to engage and strengthen their founder "muscles" through a 10-session series of 75 minute problem-solving-style "workouts". Topics include critical areas many founders struggle with, including revenue generation, sales, work/life balance, market validation, and more. Our summer session of Startup Workouts is posted here: http://www.portlandten.com/startup-workouts. You can also follow updates on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/portlandten