It appears you are having a new product idea. Excellent. You are very knowledgeable about a specific area and there is some revenue you see from it.

So what are the next steps... what all can be done?

1. Find somebody who has walked the same path and agrees to mentor you

2. Try various ways as come to mind and use the information available freely to develop your strategies

3. Part with partial rights to the product/revenues to someone who can monetize it properly

4. Invest 2-5k US$ in a system that has a track record of getting you up and running by following proven steps

Here are some views on these alternatives...

Finding a mentor means you pay someone to go along with you through the process until your idea is up and working. If you have more money than time, that's the way I suggest. That apart, a mentor will be able to tell you if your idea is viable or not. That itself could save you tons of time and effort. If an expert tells you that you need to tweak it here and there, you'll be way ahead of the game. Actually, I think that having mentorship to help you through is best, even on borrowed money.

You'll go bust fast with the trial and error method. The only way you could survive that is if you've got loads of time, so your business can sustain you until you figure out the business plan template.

Pairing up with people having the right background and track record is an acceptable route. Problem is, you'll have to give up some of the profits, but that's how big businesses are built. It's all about leveraging your time and effort by working with other people.

But if you do not have connections with someone to mentor with, or don't have the time to find someone, you'd do best taking your idea to someone who had all the systems set up to help you get the product out professionally and in the minimum amount of time.

And this friend, is what the "Guru Blueprint" covers. True, it may cost you in the range of option 4 but even with a measly $50 profit you'd be profitable in 100 sales.

Author's Bio: 

For details on the Guru Blueprint program... go to Sandeep Nath's blog at http://GuruBlueprint.biz