weird business ideas

Weird Business Ideas

The best new weird business ideas.
11. Professional poop scooper
A US resident became a millionaire by scooping other peoples dog poop for them. He now employs seven people and has a fleet of six trucks to service his more than 700 customers. His idea was simply inspired by the large amount of pet owners in his vicinity.
12. Life is short Have an affair
This company takes the success of dating websites to a new level. The website is for people already in relationships who want to have an affair. Be careful of choosing such a contentious idea as the launch of the site stirred major controversy in the US. Nonetheless, estimated profits are already at US$20 million.
13. Buy a doctors note
Despite major debates around the legality and ethicality of this website, it still gets thousands of visits a month. This US company sells excuses to get off work ranging from sick notes to jury summonses and even funeral service programmes.
14. Reserve a spot in heaven
Whether people really believe or not remains to be seen but it is definitely worth a mention. ReserveaSpotinHeaven provides sinners with a backup plan in case they do not make it into heaven on their own merits. You can even get a full moneyback guarantee if you do not make it to heaven.
15. Working holidays
With Vocation Vacations you can pay to try out your dream job for two days. The great need for career and startup mentorship propelled the start of this business. They also provide video conferencing and phone mentorship. People pay up to US$2 000 for such a holiday.
16. Wishbone equality
Have you ever been disappointed at a family gathering because you missed out on the wishbone? Never fear, because The Wishbone Co produces plastic wishbones so everyone can make a wish. They have already generated over UD$ 4 million in sales.
17. Dear Santa
Santa Mail sends personalised letters to children from Father Christmas. Letters are even mailed to St Nicholas Drive in Alaska. Since their start in 2002 the business has made over US$3 million.
18. Hangover Helpers
Two college students charge clients to clean up the mess from a party the previous night. They help people recover from their hangovers as painlessly as possible even arriving with breakfast. The students made a splash in the US featuring on numerous media outlets and have an endless supply of business.
19. The Smashing Place
This idea takes the concept of stress release to new levels. The business in Tokyo sells plates and cups to their clients for them to smash against the wall.
20. Online jewellery pawn shop
Josh Opperman started Now I do, Now I Dont when his fianc