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Dumb But Profitable. 10 Million Dollar Ideas That Shouldn't Have Worked.

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sun, 2009-01-11 18:57.
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1. Million Dollar Homepage

1000000 pixels, charge a dollar per pixel – that’s perhaps the dumbest idea for online business anyone could have possible come up with. Still, Alex Tew, a 21-year-old who came up with the idea, is now a millionaire.

2. PickyDomains

P2P Camping

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Fri, 2008-12-19 10:49.
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Link of the day - Blind Spots: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things

http://www.singlespotcamping.com/

Profiting From Exotic Popcorn Flavors

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sat, 2008-12-13 11:36.
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Link of the day - Who Is Shawn Casey? Is He For Real?

http://www.479popcorn.com

After witnessing the makeover given to traditional foodstuffs like cupcakes and popsicles, it seems it's now popcorn's turn. 479° Popcorn is handmade, made-to-order popcorn in flavours such as Alderwood Smoked Sea Salt, Ginger Sesame Caramel and Black Truffle & White Cheddar.

Navigation By Mood

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sun, 2008-12-07 11:11.
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Link of the day - Blind Spots: Why Smart People Do Dumb Things

http://www.ifeellondon.com/

Eat By Pictures

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sat, 2008-11-29 11:21.
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Link of the day - Outliers: The Story Of Success

http://www.eatbite.com/

Lending, With a Twist

Submitted by Dmitri Davydov on Sun, 2008-11-09 10:41.
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http://www.ondeckcapital.com/

As the credit crisis deepens and Wall Street roils, it's getting tougher for small companies to land bank loans. For On Deck Capital Inc., that situation spells opportunity.

The New York-based start-up lends money to small businesses that can't get funding from major banks. On Deck has distributed more than $10 million in loans since launching in May and says the total amount of loans is growing about 35% each month.
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