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5 Unique Ideas That Produce Billion Dollar Business

Billions of dollars do not always come from a large and complicated business. Sometimes, a product or business ideas coming from the unit, could bring no little amount of money.
While people expect to get rich, only a few people who were lucky enough to have a unique idea of ​​making millions of dollars or billions of dollars.
A number of entrepreneurs have been successful with everyday products, such as clothing and food. Even a few others also have been dreaming of a little more surprising creations. Perhaps a simple concept or very unique. On the other hand it would be surprising and may be the envy.

As quoted from page cnbc.com, here are 5 unique and simple ideas that could bring in billions of rupiah

1. Dog sunglasses, Doggles
Roni In Lullo, his first idea was first obtained in 1997. At that time, he was at the local dog park accompanied by a Border Collie, MidKnight, which is sensitive to light and have difficulty capturing frisbee. "I have glasses, why he did not have a well in his eyes," he said.

In Lullo was trying to make a pair of sunglasses for his dog is. Beginning with the goggles strap, Di Lullo finally reached the savings to design different models tailored to your dog's face. And here, emerging branded products Doggles.

The company founded by Lullo it, MidKnight Creations, has now also opened a branch to produce backpacks, jackets, and cat toys. The company earned an average sales of U.S. $ 3 million per year (Rp27 billion).

2. Walking alarms, Clocky
Gauri Nanda likes to sleep, and likes to hit the delay button alarm (snooze) as often as possible. So when it came time to design a product class project at MIT Graduate School, came the idea of ​​an alarm clock that moves.

Equipped with two wheels, at Nanda's design to be rolled when the snooze button is pressed. It forced the owner of an hour to get out of bed so that the alarm is really dead.

Nanda After graduating, he then changed the prototype and received an injection of funds from the family. That's when Nanda began selling commercially hours.

Now, Clocky is sold by thousands of retailers in over 45 countries and generates nearly U.S. $ 10 million (90 billion) in sales since the beginning. It also gave birth to Tocky, Clocky is the version without a wheel that rolls on the table create its own momentum.

3. Fake Billy Bob Teeth
Dentures are designed to convert users to look cheesy and tacky. Jonah White the first time captures the idea while watching a football game in 1994. A man with terrible teeth and talking recklessly appear during intermission.

It turns out that person is Rich Bailey, who was wearing his dentures. Teeth are made ​​at the school dentist. White was asked Bailey saw an opportunity to create a set of false teeth.

Today, the business has grown White also produces sandals, headdresses and Billy Bob product. Business turnover reached U.S. $ 50 million (Rp450 billion) since Billy Bob Teeth are created.

4. Knife fork at the same time, Knork
If you are tired of using a fork and knife when eating, Knork may be sought. Knork is a fork and knife in one object.

Mike Miller had the idea first advanced it in the eighth grade when trying to eat pizza with a fork. When he struggled, he saw how an employee is easily cut pizza with a pizza cutter tilt. He thinks that has a beveled edge fork will do the same thing.

But the idea is simply stored in the memory of Miller until she was in college in 2001. He borrowed $ 10,000 from his grandfather to set up a company and develop a prototype using a fork one's mother.

Several years later, Knork dominate store shelves and mail order catalogs. Today, Knork has a table of related companies. Knork flatware earn nearly U.S. $ 2 million (Rp18 billion) in sales in 2011.

5. Greeting card ball, Senda BALL
Imagine SENDaBALL as a kind greeting cards. This idea started when Michele Sipolt Kapustka see a basket of balls at a store and write "Have a Ball with your new baby". The ball rose delivered to her colleagues.

Over the next few years, and her sister Melissa Kapustka Sipolt Moroko sending the balls into a number of other friends for various purposes. One day at the post office, a man would ask Kapustka whether he would send a ball to him. That's when the brothers realized they were headed to a business.

In 2003, they created a web site, and opened a store in the garage Kapustka, where the office is still located. So far, SENDaBALL has pocketed the sale of up to U.S. $ 1 million (9 billion).