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New Product Idea?
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Hey guys,
I'm currently working on a marketing project, and I have to come up with a completely new product, i.e. a product that doesn't exist at all in the market. Does anyone have any ideas? It has to be a product that can be used in reality. Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm currently working on a marketing project, and I have to come up with a completely new product, i.e. a product that doesn't exist at all in the market. Does anyone have any ideas? It has to be a product that can be used in reality. Your help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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A more serious suggestion:
There's a thing going around Yahoo and YouTube about an effective room heater which consists of four tea lights in a baking tray with two inverted flowerpots on top. From the coverage I've seen it does actually work. OK, you won't be sat there in t-shirt and shorts, but it keeps the room warm enough and they reckon that - based on a bag of 100 Ikea tea lights for £1 - it would cost about 8p a day to keep a room warm.
Only thing is, the baking tray and inverted flowerpots are a bit rough and ready. A properly designed unit (possibly sold with a stock of tea lights) might be a seller?
There's a thing going around Yahoo and YouTube about an effective room heater which consists of four tea lights in a baking tray with two inverted flowerpots on top. From the coverage I've seen it does actually work. OK, you won't be sat there in t-shirt and shorts, but it keeps the room warm enough and they reckon that - based on a bag of 100 Ikea tea lights for £1 - it would cost about 8p a day to keep a room warm.
Only thing is, the baking tray and inverted flowerpots are a bit rough and ready. A properly designed unit (possibly sold with a stock of tea lights) might be a seller?