Archive for the 'Ideas' Category

Video: Augmented Reality Business Card Video: Augmented Reality Business Card

Maybe there is a future for the lowly business card after all. PSFK: Advertising agency JWT London has used image-recognition app Blippar to create a unique and innovative new business card that lets people view their showreel and receive directions to their office. Video below.

 

Rumor: Amazon.com Retail Stores Coming? Rumor: Amazon.com Retail Stores Coming?

I’ve said before that this rumor from Jason Calacanis seems like the direction retail is heading: The store could just be a showroom with display units of appliances and “geniuses” running around showing you the top 25 vacuums in action. Or the top 10 juicers actually making juice. It could be Consumer Reports meets the [...]

 

Super Bowl Sunday: It’s About the Food Super Bowl Sunday: It’s About the Food

Super Bowl Sunday is now the nation’s second-biggest “food holiday,” trailing only Thanksgiving; and according to a press release put out by the National Restaurant Association, more than 48 million Americans will order takeout or delivery food from a restaurant during the game. Wow! The National Restaurant Association estimates that 48 million Americans will order [...]

 

Niche Restaurants: Mac & Cheese Niche Restaurants: Mac & Cheese

Homeroom is a “macaroni and cheese restaurant” in Oakland, California. Homeroom specializes in macaroni and cheese made with artisanal cheeses from local cheesemakers, but we’re much more than a mac and cheese shop. We also carry nostalgic treats like homemade oreos and peanut butter pie, tasty veggie sides, homemade soups and a great selection of [...]

 

Small Biz Brings Angry Birds for Babies Small Biz Brings Angry Birds for Babies

CNN Money: A small Seattle-based company hit it big after snagging the first-ever license to make Angry Birds baby products. SwaddleDesigns, a company started by husband-and-wife team Jeff and Lynette Damir, sealed the deal with Angry Birds creator Rovio Entertainment last year. The company will be rolling out a line of baby clothes bearing the [...]

 

Self-Publishing Your Own Book is the New Business Card Self-Publishing Your Own Book is the New Business Card

Following up on my posts last week about business cards, according to James Altucher, if you self publish your own book, you’ll stand out against those with only business cards and you’ll make more money: If you’ve just given someone your business card then you failed. If you have a business card you might be [...]

 

Things You Learn Running a Bookstore Things You Learn Running a Bookstore

People are getting rid of bookshelves. Treat the money you budgeted for shelving as found money. Go to garage sales and cruise the curbs. While you’re drafting that business plan, cut your projected profits in half. People are getting rid of bookshelves. If someone comes in and asks where to find the historical fiction, they’re [...]

 

Should You Invest in a Sports Franchise? Should You Invest in a Sports Franchise?

With the Super Bowl right around the corner, it’s a good time to ask: What are the pros and cons of sports investing? Consider this investing proposition: You have a chance to invest in businesses that have been around since the 1920s and are growing in popularity. These companies have an intensely loyal consumer base; [...]

 

Hospice Service for Pets Hospice Service for Pets

A Connecticut woman has started a mobile hospice service for pets the The Stamford Times reports: For pet owners, saying goodbye is one of the hardest things to do, but Stamford resident Mary Craig says her new mobile veterinary hospice service makes saying farewell a bit easier. “I have heard from many pet owners that [...]

 

Looking for Cheaper Medicine, He Found a Biz Idea Looking for Cheaper Medicine, He Found a Biz Idea

The Washington Post: They say there are markets for everything, but health care has historically been a tough one to navigate. Prices for services and drugs vary widely among providers, and it’s often impossible to know the final cost of a medication until the prescription has already been filled. Brad Bangerter, a health insurance administrator [...]

 

Video: This Is How They Serve Ice Cream In Dubai

Does anyone know what company this is? via Bits and Pieces.

 

Recycling Surgical Implants Recycling Surgical Implants

The World: Advances in medical technology, combined with the fact that people are living longer, means that more and more of us pass away with some kind of surgical implant. Maybe it’s a steel pin here, or a titanium hip there. Have you ever wondered what happens to those metal implants after die? For almost [...]

 

A Tater Tot Food Truck A Tater Tot Food Truck

Tater tots are a lunch or snack food made of deep-fried, grated potatoes. Now, a new food truck called Tot Boss promises to add them to to the roadside dining options in St. Paul, Minnesota. Tater tot enthusiast, Dan Docken (the boss), invites you to enjoy unique snacks and meals at a location near you [...]

 

Storage Lockers for Dogs Storage Lockers for Dogs

This Hundehiet (“Dog Den” in Norwegian) sit unassumingly outside of a grocery store in Oslo, Norway. For just about $1.75, you can keep your dog safe and dry in a doggy-storage-locker while you shop. As I see it, the locker solves a number of problems that shoppers with pets-in-tow might have: Shoppers won’t be tempted [...]

 

Walmart’s Get on the Shelf Contestant Update: Lots of Videos! Walmart’s Get on the Shelf Contestant Update: Lots of Videos!

Walmart’s Get on The Shelf contest is in full swing. The contest, if you don’t remember is a competition that anyone can enter for the chance to get their product sold on Walmart.com and Walmart stores. Any product in any category currently covered by Walmart is eligible ranging from housewares and electronics to toys and [...]

 

Bulk Dishwashing for Restaurants Bulk Dishwashing for Restaurants

Channel NewsAsia: Restaurants [in Singapore] may be doing brisk business, but that has created a headache for some bosses. That’s because they are finding it hard to hire people to clean their dishes! Well, one company has turned this into a business opportunity. Synnovate Solutions collects crates of dirty plates from restaurants across Singapore. The [...]

 

Professor Quits School, Starts an Education Company Professor Quits School, Starts an Education Company

The Chronicle of Higher Education: The Stanford University professor who taught an online artificial-intelligence course to more than 160,000 students has abandoned his teaching position to aim for an even bigger audience. Sebastian Thrun, a research professor of computer science at Stanford, revealed today that he had given up his teaching role at the institution [...]

 

Anachronistic Swiss Village for Alzheimer’s Patients Anachronistic Swiss Village for Alzheimer’s Patients

The Independent: Its detractors may end up dubbing it “Dementiaville”, but Switzerland is brushing aside a debate raging among geriatric-care experts with plans to build a mock-1950s village catering exclusively for elderly sufferers of Alzheimer’s and other debilitating mental illnesses. The newly approved 20 million EUR housing project is to be built next to the [...]

 

No More Resumes: Send Us a Link No More Resumes: Send Us a Link

WSJ: Union Square Ventures recently posted an opening for an investment analyst. Instead of asking for r’esum’es, the New York venture-capital firm-which has invested in Twitter, Foursquare, Zynga and other technology companies-asked applicants to send links representing their “Web presence,” such as a Twitter account or Tumblr blog. Applicants also had to submit short videos [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Image Consultant Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Image Consultant

Fox Business: If you want to start a business as an image consultant, you need to have an understanding of color basics, textiles and clothing silhouettes. Reed, who has a master’s degree in theater make-up and costume design, suggests taking courses in color theory and retail merchandising to sharpen your skills. She started out in [...]

 

Random Sandwiches: Randwiches Random Sandwiches: Randwiches

Randwiches is a NYC based random sandwich delivery business. While ordinary sandwich shops takes very specific orders (you should see mine!), Randwiches only brings surprise sandwiches, handcrafted and full of unique flavors. Randwiches are $7 and deliveries are confined to areas served by the NYC subway system. Tips are not accepted, only social media referrals. [...]

 

How Does FreeConferenceCall.com Make Money? How Does FreeConferenceCall.com Make Money?

FeeFighters.com took a look at how companies like FreeConferenceCall.com make money. Surprisingly, it’s not through up-selling to their premium, for-pay, product. It’s via an “outdated” telecommunication regulation from the telecommunications act of 1996, that’s still on the books, which requires small rural telephone companies to charge larger telephone companies a “termination fee” to access their [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Jewelry Designer Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Jewelry Designer

Fox Business: People like handmade, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and this hobby is a good choice for a home-based business. Settle on your signature style or specialty — whether you’ll create pieces with bead design or design molds for silver and goldsmithing or stainless-steel items. Then you need to name your business, create samples, produce high-quality photos [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Social Media Assistant Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Social Media Assistant

Fox Business: The social media world is growing, and most business owners don’t have time to keep up. You can create a business as a social media marketing assistant or strategist if you have strong writing skills and a working knowledge of the major social media networking sites. Copy editing skills also are in demand [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Personal Organizer Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Personal Organizer

Fox Business: Clutter is stressful for everyone, and you can make a living helping people get their homes, offices and lives in order. Professional organizing is a perfect business for people with a knack for neatness and developing systems. You can charge hourly or set half-day and full-day flat rates for your time. Not all [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Personal Trainer Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Personal Trainer

Fox Business: Many people’s New Year’s resolution is to lose weight, and many of these same individuals are looking for professional help to shed those unwanted pounds. If you are a fitness buff or avid runner, you may be able to make a living by teaching others what you’ve learned. You can be a general [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Mobile Notary Public Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Mobile Notary Public

Fox Business: Despite technological advances, documents such as property deeds, wills and loan papers still require an official signature and stamp by a notary. Some banks and real estate agents have a notary license, but the current trend is using notaries who come to your home or business on call. Setting up this kind of [...]

 

The Tweeting Cabbie The Tweeting Cabbie

Ars Technica: “Can you pick me up at my place in 15 minutes? Text me when you get here.” No, this isn’t a text message to a friend or a call to a car service—it’s a direct message sent through Twitter to a driver of a Chicago cab. Rashid Temuri, who goes by “Chicago Cabbie” [...]

 

Five Profitable Businesses You’ve Never Thought Of Five Profitable Businesses You’ve Never Thought Of

The following is a guest post from Vit. How are you going about making money? What if you could make money with some of your craziest ideas? Here are five of my favorite off-the-wall businesses: Game Truck – In 2006, Scott Novis, fed up with the experience had at his son’s 4th birthday party in [...]

 

Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Baker Low Cost Startup Biz Ideas: Baker

Looking for a business you can start for under $500? Here is one idea: become a baker. Cakes and cupcakes are the highlight of any party, and reality foodie shows such as Cupcake Wars have made baking a popular new business idea. Brooklyn blogger and cupcake expert Nichelle Stephens says you can start a cupcake [...]

 

$10 Mil Offered To Inventor Of Star Trek Technology $10 Mil Offered To Inventor Of Star Trek Technology

The Week: THE X PRIZE foundation, a non-profit foundation promoting technology, has offered a $10m prize to anyone who can make Star Trek’s medical “tricorder” diagnostic machine a reality. The Qualcomm Tricorder X Prize was announced in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show. The X Prize Foundation’s Chairman Peter Diamandis said: “I’m probably the [...]

 

The Fake Invention We Need: Space Scrubber The Fake Invention We Need: Space Scrubber

It may only exist in the minds of The Spoof writers, but space garbage does exist. What are your ideas for eliminating space waste? Although, I am sure it’s not going to be as simple as this spoof article makes it seem: Now Mr Shelf hopes to meet NASA scientists next week to demonstrate his [...]

 

A Problem, A Van and An Opportunity A Problem, A Van and An Opportunity

Adam Humphreys wanted to visit China, but getting a visa was a buearacratic nightmare. All wasn’t lost though, because Humphreys found a business opportunity. NPR shares his story: It started simply enough. Adam found out he needed a visa to travel to China. He went online. Filled out a long, complicated form. And Adam showed [...]

 

Homeowners Can Rent Out Driveways Homeowners Can Rent Out Driveways

ABC News: Anthony Eskinazi, CEO and founder of ParkatmyHouse.com wants to bring convenience to drivers and dollars to driveway owners across America. More than 150,000 people in the U.K. have earned more than $5 million from the site, Eskinazi said. Its marketplace is supposed to allow anyone with an address or geographic point with a [...]

 

TicketBust.com: They Made a Business Out of Something Anyone Can Do for Free TicketBust.com: They Made a Business Out of Something Anyone Can Do for Free

Steve Miller saw a business opportunity when his brother received a speeding ticket. In California, there’s a process called “trial by written declaration” that makes it easier to get a speeding ticket dismissed or the charge reduced. Although the notice is on the back of every ticket, few people notice it, Miller said. And it [...]

 

A Scrapbooker for Hire A Scrapbooker for Hire

Here’s an inspiring story from the National Post that is no longer available online: According to scrapbooking business maven Sue DiFranco, there are big bucks to be made assembling scrapbooks for busy, stupid rich people. Well, she doesn’t exactly put it that way, but on her Fun Facts Publishing Web site she explains that you [...]

 

How to Give Beer for Christmas: Rare Beer Club How to Give Beer for Christmas: Rare Beer Club

Fast Company: Offering beer as a token of holiday goodwill can be tricky. It’s gauche to put a six-pack under the tree, and nothing says “I forgot” like a brown bag with a ribbon around its neck. The solution: the Rare Beer Club. Each month, members are mailed two, four, or six 750-milliliter bottles of [...]

 

Self-Employment Assistance For Unemployed Self-Employment Assistance For Unemployed

Yamhill Valley News-Register: SEAP gives an option for individuals with unemployment insurance claims who are identified as being likely to exhaust their benefits before they return to work and may have what it takes to create their own business. It’s a chance to determine if self-employment could be the individual’s best option. “They self-select for [...]

 

Cinnamon: The Smell of Christmas (Retailers) Cinnamon: The Smell of Christmas (Retailers)

Martin Lindstrom: Carefully camouflaged tubes strategically placed amongst the tinsel and glitz were piping in the sumptuous smells of Christmas: a perfect mix of cinnamon and pine. Although it seemed I’d gotten to the nub of the issue, I was still perplexed. I mean, can a tube dispensing cinnamon and pine really compel me to [...]

 

Niche Biz: Electronics Charging Kiosk Niche Biz: Electronics Charging Kiosk

Chicago Sun Times: His winning idea is to put cellphone-charging kiosks at malls, airports, grocery stores and other sites where people are in a hurry. A 10-minute charge at the Charge N Go kiosk would cost $1, and would juice up smartphones, laptops and tablet computers. Users could lock their device inside the kiosk while [...]

 

uFlavor Social Network Soda uFlavor Social Network Soda

Fast Company reports on a new company called uFlavor, that promises to bring custom sodas to the masses — both in the mail and via internet connected vending machines. Picture this: You are sitting in, say, a Bermuda hotel on vacation. Suddenly you are struck by a crazy idea for a new soft drink taste. [...]

 

Opportunities in Wine Packaging: Cans of Wine Opportunities in Wine Packaging: Cans of Wine

Wine wasn’t always stored in glass bottles. Wine was originally stored in terracotta containers called amphorae. During the Roman Empire, glass bottles were invented in Syria and wine quickly moved into these lighter and more translucent containers. Corks came later); “as late as the mid-17th century, French vintners did not use cork stoppers, using oil-soaked [...]

 

How to Make Money With Ointments How to Make Money With Ointments

The Patriot Ledger: Jennie Head has been making her own balms and oils since her now 6-year-old daughter, Josie, developed diaper rash as an infant. Rather than simply buying a salve at the store, Head chose to research and create her own. ‘‘I like to know exactly what’s inside of it, and it’s not always [...]

 

You Can Purchase a Cremation on Amazon You Can Purchase a Cremation on Amazon

PR writers are funny. I never would have started a press release about cremation by starting with “Just in time for the holidays,” but maybe a pre-need cremation plan is the right present for that hard to buy for relative. You can purchase the cremations here. Just in time for the holidays, Smart Cremation has [...]

 

Niche Biz: Custom Soda Niche Biz: Custom Soda

According to IBJ.com, uFlavor has one basic goal: to become the YouTube of the soda industry. Customers will be able to choose the ingredients for custom-made concoctions and design their own labels, then uFlavor will make and sell the drink—to its creators and the general public, who’ll be asked to rate the finished product. Some [...]

 

Megabus: You Can Privatize Public Transportation Megabus: You Can Privatize Public Transportation

When libertarians and bright-eyed liberals talk privatization, one of the things that the liberals always ask is “how can we possibly privative public transportation?” One word: Megabus. Megabus is a city-to-city, express bus service. Their regular price for a round trip ticket between Washington DC and New York City is $8 per person. Compare that [...]

 

Veganz: A Grocery Store for Vegans Veganz: A Grocery Store for Vegans

‘ WorldCrunch: Don’t bother going to Jan Bredack’s new Berlin (Germany) supermarket if you’re looking for any of the following items: meat, fish, milk, eggs, honey, leather or wool. Veganz, as the shop’s name would suggest, is a strictly, 360-degree animal-free zone. It is also the first of its kind, at least in Europe, according [...]

 

Niche Biz: Rented Event Space Niche Biz: Rented Event Space

Whether it is a business meeting, workshop, or a small event, people need a space they can use. @ The Space gives them the room they need… for a price. This is just the next step in a long entrepreneurial journey for Jodi Fedor. The two-floor venue is art gallery-sleek, but warm and beautifully fluid [...]

 

Professional Comment Moderators Professional Comment Moderators

Chuck Dueck is a professional comment moderator. He spends every hour of his work day, reading forums, messages board and blog comments. One by one deletes comments from spammers, the vitriolic, and the disgusting. Restoring civility is all in a day’s work. Business Week: Dueck works for ICUC Moderation, the brainchild of Winnipeg businessman Keith [...]

 

What You Can Learn from Tickle Me Elmo What You Can Learn from Tickle Me Elmo

Fifteen years ago, Tickle Me Elmo took over Christmas. TThe hottest toy of the 1996 holiday season caused shoppers to turn vicious, inspired a whole new kind of black market (the $35 dolls sold at a several-thousand-dollar markup) and sparked a salacious scandal. During Tickle Me Elmo’s epic reign, Tyco “the toy company behind the [...]