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 ====== Market Potential Analysis ====== ====== Market Potential Analysis ======
  
-Understanding your market potential is really important for your business strategy.+Understanding your market potential is really important for your startup strategy.
  
 Let’s break down three key ideas: Let’s break down three key ideas:
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   * Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM)   * Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM)
  
 +=====  =====
  
 +{{ :tam.svg?350 | Addressable, Available, and Obtainable Market}}
 ===== TAM ===== ===== TAM =====
  
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 ===== Why it is Important? ===== ===== Why it is Important? =====
  
-Understanding TAM, SAM, and SOM is important for a few reasons:+It'important for a few reasons:
  
-  * **Using Resources Wisely** Knowing the SOM helps businesses spend their money and time smartly. For example, a new restaurant can focus on getting local customers instead of trying to reach people too far away.+  * **Using Resources Wisely** Knowing the SOM helps startups spend money and time smartly. For example, a new restaurant can focus on attracting local customers instead of trying to reach people too far away.
  
-  * **Getting Investment** Investors want to see how big the market is before they give money to a business. A clear SOM shows that the business idea can work, which can help attract investors. 
  
-  * **Planning for Success** These numbers help businesses set realistic sales goals and create effective marketing plans. Checking these numbers regularly allows businesses to change their plans if the market changes.+  * **Getting Investment** Investors want to see the market size before funding a startup. A clear SOM shows the business idea can work, helping attract investors. 
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 +=====  ===== 
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 +  * **Planning for Success** These numbers help startups set realistic sales goals and create effective marketing plans. Regularly checking them allows startups to adapt if the market changes
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 +  * **Identifying Opportunities** Understanding these metrics helps startups find gaps in the market, allowing them to tailor their products or services to meet specific customer needs. 
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 +  * **Measuring Growth** Tracking TAM, SAM, and SOM can help startups monitor their growth over time, showing progress and informing future strategies. 
 + 
 +===== Practical Application ===== 
 + 
 +To use TAM, SAM, and SOM you should: 
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 +  * **Identify the Business Idea** Clearly describe the product or service you want to offer. 
 +  * **Research TAM** Use industry reports and market data to figure out the total size of the market. 
 +  * **Determine SAM** Look at the specific group of customers your business can realistically reach. 
 +  * **Establish SOM** Estimate the market share you can realistically capture in a certain time period. 
 + 
 +===== Key Considerations for Startups ===== 
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 +To get the most out of understanding your market potential, keep these points in mind: 
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 +  * Regularly ask for feedback from potential customers to improve what you offer and meet their needs better. 
 +  * Look at what your competitors are doing to understand what customers like and what makes your startup stand out. 
 +  * Stay aware of trends in your industry so you can see how customer needs might change and adjust your plans accordingly. 
 +=====  ===== 
 +  * Build relationships with other businesses, mentors, or experts in your field to get helpful advice and find ways to work together. 
 +  * Be open to changing your strategies based on feedback from the market and how well you're doing. 
 +  * Think about your startup's long-term goals and growth, not just short-term sales. 
 +  * Use tools and technology that can help you analyze market data more easily and effectively. 
 + 
 +===== References ===== 
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 +  - Malhotra, N. K. (2010). Marketing research: An applied orientation. Pearson Education. 
 +  - Babbie, E. (2013). The basics of social research. Cengage Learning. 
 +  - Wikipedia. (n.d.). [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_research|Market research]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_addressable_market|Total Addressable Market]].
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