Unusual marketing campaign from Japan - drink & kiss
March 31st, 2010

Japan is a homeland of many weird business ideas (check my post “Bizarre business idea from Japan”) and bizarre products (read “Top 10 most bizarre Japanese products”). But it turns out that marketing campaigns in this country are also quiet far from being ordinary. Check out this great example of how to market your product in an unusual and catchy way.
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Top 5 most bizarre businesses
November 17th, 2009
Top five unusual and bizarre business ideas that really work!
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World’s 13 most bizarre vending machines
September 7th, 2009
We have already got used to vending machines selling snacks, drinks, cigarettes and some other stuff that you might need on your way to work or while travelling. But today I discovered that there are some machines that sell things that we usually do not buy on the run. Seems that to sell some of these goods via machines is in a way a markeitng trick that helps to draw additional attention to the product. Still some of the items are truly weird and I wonder – is there really a demand?
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Unusual mother to be gift
April 14th, 2009

In the century of modern technologies all kind of gadgets are one of the most popular and well-selling products in USA, Europe and Asia. I’ve heard about a lot of peculiar devices created to ease your life and to entertain, but I never heard about such an unusual thing: baby gadget - B(l)aby MP3 player.
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A Ticket to Hell: endless business opportunities
March 30th, 2009

People use to say that successful business ideas are „in the air” and that we’re quickly running out of them. Everything is already discovered, tested, used… Wrong! Just use your imagination!
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World’s Most Bizarre Magazines
October 13th, 2008
If you ever thought of publishing a magazine with narrow and maybe even a bit strange theme - here are some of the ideas that are already taken!
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