10 Totally Stupid Online Business Ideas anyone made the Rich

How rich the smart way? Read what some creative people:

First Million Dollar Homepage

1000000 pixels, charge a dollar per pixel – which is perhaps the stupidest idea for any online business who could possibly come with. Still, Alex Tew, a 21-year-old, who came up with the idea, now a millionaire. What is the idea? (From FAQ on the website) The idea is simple: to try and $ 1,000,000 (USA) by selling 1,000,000 pixels for $ 1 each. Therefore, “The Million Dollar Homepage”. The main motivation for this is to pay for my studies program, because I do not like the idea of finishing with a huge debt student. I know people who are paid student loans 15-20 years after their graduation. Not a pretty thought! So, everyone is welcome to my pixels, which are available for purchase 100-pixel ‘blocks’ (each measuring 10×10 pixels). You will see the homepage into 10,000 of these 100 shared pixel blocks (hence there are 1,000,000 pixels in total). The reason for selling them in 100-pixel blocks is because anything smaller would be too small to make sense. You can buy as many pixels as you like, as long as there are some (see the live statistics in the upper right corner of the page). If a few pixels, you can then buy an image / ad / logo of your choice in the space you have purchased. You can also click through the image on your website. However, no obscene or offensive images are allowed. The pixels you buy will be displayed on the homepage to be permanent. The homepage will not change. Using a portion of the money I make from the site, I think at least five years guarantee online, but hopefully much longer. I want it a kind of time capsule from the Internet has become. So, in the long term, I believe the pixels will be good value. It will be a piece of internet history!

2nd Santa Mail

OK, how is this a brilliant idea. Get a postal address at the North Pole, Alaska, when Santa Claus and charge parents $ 10 for every letter you send their children? Now, Byron Reese sent over 200000 letters since the start of the company in 2001, making him a few million dollars richer. Santa Mail on its website since 2002, helping us to write about the 275,000 Santa Personalized Christmas letters. Santa makes us the best heirloom-quality, acid-free linen paper so that his letters lifelong use.

When Santa’s helpers, we help Santa to print his letters and then she sends it in North Pole, Alaska, where he brings a Christmas stamp and sends it on its way to your child. From there, the letter shall be stamped and sent. (After 16 December, he has directly post from Austin, Texas, so as to reach the kids on time!).

3rd Doggles

Create goggles for dogs and sell them online? Boy, that’s the stupidest idea for a business. How on earth they managed to be millionaires and have shops all over the world with that one? Beyond me. About Doggles Doggles are known for their siteWe goggles for dogs – the first and only objective eye and made known only for dogs! Seen on CNN, Regis and Kelly, The Today Show, Good Morning America and many others, they are certainly a hit with everyone who tried them! We are an environmentally conscious organization, to keep so many “green” or recycled materials and materials in our products as possible, always in mind that what is good for the planet and good for our pets. Our standards are high, and you will see this in any of our products. Leader in the design and manufacture of hard, durable, and yes, even “green” dog toy. Make sure to check that our offer in the category of toys to whether you look through our website. Our Outdoor Line has the praise of the many lovers of nature as we continue to grow and improve the line. And of course our sense of fashion is never going to end as we are always improving our fashion line, and you use it. We have a wide range of products that are truly functional and have helped many animals over the years as we in the field of products for pets continues to innovate. As always keep an eye on us for more.

4th Laser Monks

Laser Monks. com is a nonprofit subsidiary of the Cistercian Abbey of Our Lady of Spring Bank, an eight-monk monastery in the hills of Monroe County, 90 miles northwest of Madison. Yeah, real monks refilling your cartridges. Hallelujah! Its turnover in 2005 amounted to $ 2. 5 million! Praise the Lord.

5th Antenna balls

You can not sell antenna ball online. There is no way. And yet it would not make you rich. But that is exactly what Jason Wall did, and now he is now a millionaire.

6th FitDeck

Make a card with the exercise routines, and sell it for $ 18 online. 95th Sounds like a disaster idea to me. But former Navy SEAL and fitness instructor Phil Black reported last year sales of $ 4 7 million. Natural beats what military pays.

7th Positive dating. With

How would you like to go on a date with an HIV-positive person? Paul Graves and Brandon Koechlin thought that someone would be such a dating site for HIV-positive people last year. Expected turnover for 2006 was $ 110,000, and the two hope to have 50,000 members by two years of its brand.

8th Designer Diaper Bags

Christie Rein was tired of diapers around in a freezer bag. The 34-year-old mother of three children was constantly stuffing diapers for her son in a freezer bag from getting scrunched up in her bag. Rein wanted something that was compact, sleek and stylish, so in November 2004, she sat with her husband Mark, of her own design diaper bag that is large enough for a travel pack of wipes helped and three fifty-eight diapers. With more than $ 180,000 in 2005, sales of Christie’s company, Diapees & towels, bags has 22 different styles, available online and in 120 boutiques around the world for $ 14. 99th

9th PickyDomains

Hire another person to a cool domain name for you? No way would people pay for it. Actually turned naming domain names for others a booming business, especially when the whole process without risk. PickyDomains currently has a waiting list of people who come to the service with a spicy PAY memorable domain names to offer. PickyDomains expected to hit six figures this year.

10th Lucky Wishbone Co.

Fake wishbones. Well, the only stupid idea is doomed to failure. Who needs the world’s Fake Plastic poor? A lot of people, so it seems. Now producing 30,000 wishbones daily (they retail for $ 3 a pop) Ken Ahroni, the founder of the company, expects 2006 sales to reach $ 1,000,000.

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