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The traditional way is find a need and supply it. People generally don't know what they want until you tell them. Then they will 'Beat a path to your door'. |
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amada_rose
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For kids: edible crayons, little toy vacuums that actually work (lol), anything to make moms life easier (e.g. Similac finally came up with a way to not lose the little scoop in the container of powdered formula), cheaper buggys that carry several children (there are several out there but they are unbelievably expensive) for someone with multiples or small home daycares, we need reasonably priced buggys to push our kids around the neighborhood, children love these types of things, and moms or daycare providers love them too. They are usually several hundred or over 1,000. If someone could design a cheaper style, they would be a billionaire. |
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chricky02l
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Think this is a bit of an impossibility I would buy a pill that you take last thing at night and wake up 3 stone lighter, No diets no exercise whoever invented that would be very very rich. |
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jwserra
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supercoolkay
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Bras with one cup slightly bigger than the other, we had this conversation at work 7 of us girls and 6 had a breast slightly bigger than the other one. |
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omaha
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I want my e-mail box to stop being filled with people trying to sell me Viagra. |
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mangal
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It does not matter what product you have as long as you remember that you sell idea's and not products. This is basically knowing marketing where you position your product as per customers lifestyle needs. |
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Phoenix
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I agree with the last peron - it is selling the idea not so much the product. People buy an emotion not so much the product. If you market it in such a way that they think yeah gotta have that or wow then you are onto a winner.
If you have any ideas there is a site www.wordpot.com where you can do a keyword search to see how many times in 1 day people have looked for a certain thing on the Internet. It is free and you can search for 50 things a day.
Good luck |
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