Abeer Raza, co-founder and CMO Tekrevol, recently guested on UpMyInfluence’s The Thoughtful Entrepreneur podcast to debunk some popular myths about business ideas. The episode featured Abeer talking about exchanging value for value to partner with clients to help them in whatever capacity they can, rather than being limited to just one product or service.
Abeer starts off by talking about how, at TekRevol, we don’t just think of ourselves as a tech company but as a partner for clients, helping them in any capacity that we can. The key is to empower our stakeholders, and that has led to tremendous growth for the company over the years.
Abeer then delves into some common myths about business ideas that plague any up and coming entrepreneurs. He believes that the biggest killer of progress is perfectionism, and with AI in the mix, things are progressing very rapidly. Having determination and being persistent is the biggest blessing anyone can have, as they can easily get back up whenever they’re knocked down or discouraged.
He goes on to say that the last few years have seen a dramatic shift from generic ideas to more novel ones. These ideas target specific niches and very specific needs that people have. As long as there are even some people interested in what you have to offer, your business idea is valid. With Web 3.0 on the way, we’re bound to see some very interesting business ideas pop up sooner rather than later.
Abeer also talked about TekRevol and his goal of growing it as an incubation hub, saying that they’re very interested in revolutionary and disruptive ideas and would be open to developing anything that has potential. He concluded by urging listeners to have more faith in their ideas, and if they have a great idea that requires technical help or are looking for a partner, then reach out to him and TekRevol.