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I was watching TV when I saw a small news clip about this site. The site is a very netflix like service, where you can rent toys for a small period of time. On one hand this is really nice, as one can introduce variety without breaking the bank. On the other hand, we need to address a very common situation in this age group - "Falling in love with a toy and refusing to part with it." I just hope that the business has thought of a contingency in this case.Miti (my son) and I were thinking on these lines a couple of years ago, when he wanted all the cool toys which I just could not afford to buy. We of course thought more on NGO lines where we could run a free toy library based on donor inputs. I just thought, wow how neat and about time too! And for all you neat freaks out there, as per the TV promo, I believe every toy between uses is sanitized and shrinkwrapped in...
SRC: a screen capture from the website http://www.ourmemoryof.com/On a different note not related to the above, this concept got me thinking. From a marketing point, this is one way of gauging interest. Develop a website, with a certain product pitch or a concept,with a tag "launching shortly" . Make sure you have a form for collecting e-mails. If you think you have enough interest, actually start the site or service, otherwise, you have a database of interested people, and you can pitch your next idea. I really don't know what the legalities of such a move might be, or if people have successfully done the same, without losing credibility. But I think its a good approach. What do you think? Would love to hear more from my readers on this..
Picture Courtesy:My newest contact in flickr, Stuck In CustomsI stumbled onto this photo this morning. The haunting quality of this photo struck a chord in me for more reasons than just looking at it. you see, two years ago, I had a dream about this place. I for some reason, remember it very vivdly, but didnt know where or what it was. Today, as I pressed the "Stumble it" button in my browser, I was quite taken aback when I saw this photo.Resources: