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A Christmas kitsch online business - which is successful!
I was reading through the archives, and came across this post from a few years ago...
I thought it was quite interesting, so I updated it slightly (i.e. fixed up the links), and have included it below... :) * * *
I just saw this article about an unusual Christmas business... Not only is it unusual - apparently they sell $100,000 worth of products in the 4 months leading up to Christmas! It's a website selling essentially... Christmas movie memorabilia! Most of their stuff is from the 1983 movie "A Christmas Story" (in particular, fishnet-stocking covered leg lamps which are in the movie)... But I also saw other stuff there like a book about "Festivus" (George's father's alternative to Christmas celebration, from "Seinfeld"), a Charlie Brown Christmas board game, and figurines from "The Year Without Santa Claus". You can read an article about them here... http://www.retrofestive.ca/his-niche...istmas-kitsch/ He's successful online, he says, because he has a niche... Here's a quote from the guy who runs the website (Tyler Schwartz), from the article... `"On the Internet these days it's hard to be a startup company unless you find a successful niche," he says. "I can't say I'm the Wal-mart of the Internet because there is one already. I need to find a specialty product. I know of a guy who sells ties and that's his niche and he does a really good job with that. The power of niche marketing is why I've gotten the attention I have. That's why I go from zero to 60 with this." ' The website is at http://www.retrofestive.ca Hope you find it inspirational! To share your "strange business finds" is a good thing... :) Best wishes (and have a happy holiday season)! Dien |
Re: A Christmas kitsch online business - which is successful!
Great idea. ain't it? Putting the season to good business us
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