10 Ideas that made Strange Someone Internet Millionaire

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* The page of a million dollars. One million pixels, and charge a dollar per pixel. Perhaps the most foolish idea that it could happen to anyone. Still, Alex Tew, 21 years is now a millionaire.
     * Email from Santa Claus. A brilliant idea. Get yourself a postal address in the north and chicken are intended to Santa Claus, charging parents $ 10 by sending a letter to his children. Byron Reese sent over 200,000 letters since it started business in 2001 than it has done a few million dollars richer.
     * Lenses for Dogs. Create lenses for dogs and sell them online. How they managed to have stores all over the world with that idea?.
     * Laser Monks. A monastery of eight monks who fill your laser printer cartridges. In 2005, sales volume reached 2.5 million dollars.
     * Balls For Antennas. You can not sell antenna ball online. No way! But that is exactly what Jason did Wallden and now a millionaire.
     * Letters of exercises. Packs of cards with exercise routines in them. It may sound like a disaster. But Phil Black, a former Marine and fitness instructor reported $ 4.7 million profit last year.
     * Quotes For Positive. Paul Graves and Brandon Koechlin created a site for people with HIV are known and fixed appointments. Sales by $ 110,000 in 2006 and over 50,000 members in two years.
     * Designer diaper bags. Tired of wearing diapers in a cooler? Christie Rein and her husband designed a diaper bag to the measure. Sales 2005: $ 180,000. & Wipees Diaper His company has 22 different styles of bags available online and in 120 boutiques around the world.
     * PickyDomains. Hire someone to choose a domain name for you. PickyDomains has a waiting list of people willing to pay for the service and obtain a suitable domain name and memorable.
     * Bones of luck. Bones of the lot (of those of the breast of chicken) false. Who in the world need? Well, apparently many people. Produce 30,000 daily bones sold at $ 3 dollars each. A million dollars in sales in 2006.

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