Selling the Dream

Three years ago, a specialist working to invest in New York City, Arshad Chowdhury observed that the business meeting his colleagues are almost sleeping, and some even sleeping. "Everyone tire of the work, but when you sit for five hours a day-you very tired, you just can not think," he says: "Some people just locked in the toilet to take a nap for 10 minutes." Knowing better solution than sleeping in the booth, Arshad founded MetroNaps.

Based in the Empire State Building, the largest business skyscraper New York, the company MetroNaps offers an unusual service: 20 minutes healthy, fresh sleep in striking design resembles spacecraft. Price visits: 14 dollars for one session, or a monthly subscription for 65 dollars.

"Beds" MetroNaps more reminiscent chairs and there are some reasons: This design provides comfort, while limiting movement during sleep, which means business suit is black, after charges." Awakening promises to be comfortable: you wake up gently smooth lighting light and low vibration.

"When your people not get enough sleep- they lose productivity, starting slow" says Arshad: "Many do not have such an opportunity to relax, in the workplace, but they can come to us."

The Harvard study suggests that the short rest really allows the brain "become re-charged" and then work in full force. And leaders is to listen better to spend 20 minutes of time a worker than to look at the way he nose gear all day. MetroNaps offers both rental seats in the major business centers of America, as well as direct sales.


How to earn millions by trash bags



At first glance, carpet samples have nothing to do with global warming, but some feel that it is not. The average for the thirty-carpet sample size 40 by 40 centimeters, which released after one of the architects used 32 liters of oil. The cost of carpets from 500 to 1200 dollars, and their designs can cost up to hundreds of dollars each.

In the city of Dalton (USA) worked giant factories for the production of carpets, which provide 80% of the American market. There is also a young company a staff of 32 people, using innovative technology to replace designs for products from the processed paper. Tricycle (tricycleinc.com) sells technology that creates a paper samples are similar to the original that even experienced designers need much time to notice differences from woven carpets.

"Light industry is the very antithesis of the term" environmental "the past ten years," says Bo Barber (Bo Barber), the founder of the factory for the production of carpets and a customer Tricycle: "Tricycle activity is important for everyone, not only for manufacturers and buyers of carpets. What makes these guys, reduces environmental pollution. "

Tricycle technology used to create computer simulations of carpets, which reproduces in full color, invoice items and even work loom. Using this technology producing a base of hundreds of variations of flowers, fiber types, length and texture nap. Tricycle spent on setting this base more than a million dollars. When a customer wants to see how the carpet will look like rare, a manufacturer of a sample orders and sends his client.

Jonathan Bragdon and Michael Hendricks, the ex-programmers, Tricycle founded in 2002 after the completion of the program design carpets. "We have seen what damage caused production samples" says Hendricks. He believes that technology Tricycle saves up to 70% of the cost of production models, and that about five million dollars.

In 2005, producers have ordered and sent 34 thousand paper samples, saving 39 thousand liters of oil. At this point Tricycle produces only 10% of the samples in the country, but the company has big plans. Tricycle, earning 10 million in 2006, plans in the future to create samples of other products: fabric, wallpaper and even wood. Bragdon said: "I am confident we will soon be able to play any existing surface."


How to make a million by broken arm



David Reynolds, the dealer by profession, suffered a broken arm when doing repairs in their bathtub in 1998. Across from the hospital, he found that plaster to keep dry during the soul is very difficult. David then decided to buy a special cover on hand to protect a bandage from the spray. But, to his great disappointment, nothing found. It has been tried many means: the trash and package food and film, and even camera from the car, but it could not solve the problem-plaster still get wet and crumbled. And then Reynolds dawned!

After processing a patent for his invention David with a plastic cover to hermetically consolidate on the arm or leg. Along with his old friend and colleague Marty Ceccarelli, the organization of firms Mar-Von LLC for the production of this invention.

But it was not so easy to get store shelves. "I started with a small pharmacy near my house" says Reynolds. "It was a really difficult period. People do not want to waste my time, even just to listen. "

But despite the difficulties, and Reynolds Ceccarelli, confident of success, continued to develop new models of blankets and gradually promoted its product on the market within two years. And finally they have succeeded, had signed a contract to distribute blankets with a major network of pharmacies Albertson's / Osco and twelve smaller pharmacies. The product quickly took on the taste of buyers.

Today, Richard and Ceccarelli sell many models blankets through wholesale distributors and through its website. Reynold, who earns two million a year just for the idea has the council: "I had idea, but its implementation has not two days, it was a long and difficult path. But in the end, I made her. Home-No Surrender."


Make millions selling tooth brushes



Puneet Nanda was quite ordinary father - he could not get his five-year-old daughter to clean teeth. But, unlike many other fathers, he was the owner of the company producing dental brushes with the owner, constantly seeking new ideas for your business. Knowing that his daughter is very fond of his shoes with flashing lights, he made the following: cut the lights from Nike and stuck to their heads. But this does not work. Nanda then went to Paris and bought everything that can blink. The second experiment was successfully. Daughter obsessing cleaned teeth for two minutes and then asked: "Papa, it will stop, when I have to stop to clean teeth?"

Eureka! Nanda added timer to turn flashing through two minutes cleaning teeth. Thus was born the head Fire Fly. Toothbrush with flashing lights and pens with transparent crystals floating inside is a completely new product, called in honor of his university nickname - Dr. Fresh. In 2004, the company began to promote Nanda’s product on the market and already in 2005 earned at the idea of 25 million dollars.

Nanda, with 58 patents, was inspired by the success of tooth brushes Fire Fly and take other developing dental products with flashing lights. "I have built this brand," said Nanda, "If I do something, I do it to the conscience."

Nanda path to success has not been easy. He was born in the city of New Delhi, had completed a medical college and took dental business after his father interviewed in a heart attack. Two years later he decided to sell conventional dental brush in Russia and even in 1993, moved to Moscow, leaving his wife and son in India. But business activity in Russia in the early 90 years was dangerous and rapidly broken, Nanda returned to India.

Through 18 months after he returns, together with their families, moved to New York. After New York Nanda moved to Los Angeles, which opened the shop "1000 things." "I have never been able to deal with big business," he said.

Nanda realized that you need to come up with anything unusual to survive in the business of such truck, as Colgate, Palmolive, Procter & Gamble. Toothbrush Fire Fly is exactly what he sought. Initially Nanda sold its head through the large retail chains, but then he began to disseminate it through a friend dentists met by the conference. "Blinking lights attract children, they entertain them in the process of cleaning teeth, and children love it," says Children's Dental Bergen James (James Bergen), "The brushes are forced to clean teeth bit longer."

Enthusiastic feedback from dentists inspired Nanda, and he decided to take direct sales even higher. He hired 40 women in India to telephone calls dental clinics in the United States and selling brushes Fire Fly. To date, Nanda spends more than half his time to invention of new ideas. For example, a toothpaste containing additives, which like children. If all goes well, Nanda is going to turn its Dr. Fresh in great company.


Family archivist



Pacific Christmas morning 2004 Tabitha Geri (Tabitha Geary) had time at home with their children for looking at family photo album. Photos were different, some of them were brought to the attic, part stored on the computer, but all were in disorder and often without signatures, so that sometimes it was impossible to remember who or what they were captured.

The next day, Geri thought: "What if I like a lot-people like to collect photos, but none lack of free time, to sort pictures, sign them and create this family album." Then Geri decided to take this case is to help people create albums, trigger memories of the best instants of life in order.

Geri together their own savings and personal experience managing advertising agency and start a new business "OK, Picture This." Initially it could only learn from the local newspapers and through word "radio". Given the wishes of their clients, it has gradually changed its technology, for example, in addition to photo albums inserted into school children's drawings. "When you create albums, we always think of what the customer wants; the scope of our company can accurately follow the wishes ".

From May to December 2006 the company earned 60 thousand Tabitha dollars in 2007 Geri hopes to increase the amount of revenue quadrupled. Now, the company operates six people associated with the printing, which is actually designed Tabitha print albums. "There is no need to control every stage of production, if you can trust it to someone. When I started distributing responsibilities are heavily committed to help. "

In the future, Geri is going to expand their business, it wants to offer customers new options for a family archives, for example - and the installation of home video. Geri also wants to open more branches in major stores across the country. Geri cherished dream was to create a family archive Marty Stuart.


Messages from the sky



Company Skytypers is that with the help of five planes in the sky paints any message. Pilots strictly kept strictly and using special devices that produce jets of steam, which is a phrase that every letter which is 400 meters in height. Just four seconds required to draw a character. "This is so nice," says Stephen Stinis, "that people are watching and, as you see the letter for letter. Just impossible away."

According to Stephen, each marked saw about two million people. In addition to commercial advertising company private messages. Yet all started with his grandfather received an order from Pepsi-Cola advertising, it has developed the technology press in the sky. It happened in the 20 years of the 40th century. Grandparent Stephen patented his design in 1964 and founded "Stinis Air Service, and his father refined technology and in 1979 founded a" Skytypers Inc ". The company is located on the east coast of the United States and operates seven months of the year, when weather permits.

Managed grandfather and father Stephen company served jobs many major companies such as Budweiser, Coppertone sunscreen and Kodak. It also printed in the skies welcome athletes and fans at the Olympics in 1984. At the time, the company used old aircraft of the Second World War. In 1989, part of the aircraft and franchise were sold to a Japanese company. "In fact, it began in 1989 after the spread of this technology for the advertising world," says Stephen.

When Stephen took work Skytypers, he created a new technology that uses multiple computers working on wireless technology, one for each plane. Also, Stephen began to distribute its know-how abroad.

On September 11 terrorist attack severely hit by the industry "celestial advertising" after the tragedy simply banned aircraft flying at low altitude, and many companies specializing in display advertising banners in the sky, went. For Skytypers it was too difficult times. After a while the aircraft is prohibited from flying near major cities. In 2004, the company settled near Las Vegas, but said Steven, 90% of orders from other places, often from abroad. In 2005, net profit amounted Skytypers 2.7 million dollars. "We can 'cause the sky" any inscription, in any language, any color, "said Skytypers owner. Interest rate policy is very flexible company, the cost of services depends on many variables. Cost graffiti from 20-25 marks from 2.5 thousand dollars.


Making money building trees



Success story NatureMaker company began in 1983 when Bennett Abrams and Gary Hanick started experimenting with producing accurate copies of branches, leaves and flowers, they are, exploring forests. Their first work of young trees - sold as interior decorations through a network of more stores, including Macy's in San Francisco and Marshall Fields in Chicago. Later artificial plants took note and started to use its architects.

In late 80th Abrams and Hanick received from the casinos in Las Vegas a major order for a large tree in the lobby. Abrams invented technology of cows, barely distinct from the present, which is mounted to a rigid metal frame. Created tree was completely manual work of art.

Later unique technology has undergone a number of fundamental changes, and a tree like a designer collection. By the core technology adding sound system and the original lights. All of this together gave a great result.

After receiving an order to manufacture wood, designers are beginning to work, searching solution for limited space, and then a figure calculated steel bearing design. Then welders meets the frame, and then start working sculptors and painters. As a result of the finished wood delivered to the site and a crane for several hours about the desired design. The company can translate any desire client: flowers, fruits and even money instead of leaves.