My Childhood Memory Is A Bit Faint, But.
"Gerald" <[email protected]> Tue, 20 Mar 2007 21:11:31 +0900
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Limited Offer, You Must Act By Thursday Night! I was about 7 or 8 when I first saw the Pet Rocks, after my mum bought one as an ornament. What other sub-niches can you uncover where problems, needs and 'wants' are not being catered for? You wouldn't want to be holding a load of very expensive stock. I'm about to release something very exciting, which I'm extremely proud of. By the time you put one on your site, the exact same article will have been posted on a number of high traffic sites. You could have 20 people create a site from the same book and not have a single page that looks the same to a search engine. Now, I do have a 'mouse pen' for creating this sort of thing. What if Gary Dahl had invented the 'Pebble People' and not the 'Pet Rock'. She's just not interested. You Can Make Your Living Online! " ere's a great idea for a rather unusual rental business, that is currently doing very well in the States. Most 'boutiques' in the designer market are usually found in exclusive 'high rent' locations. If you want to increase your sales conversion rate, you must get more people to actually READ your page. He really does put things over in a very easy to understand manner. You could have seen them and then taken the idea a bit further by adding the manual and carrying case to your own version. A good business idea will often revolve around solving some sort of problem. I just wanted to give you something extra of real value. I reckon you could probably start this up very inexpensively.
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