What is a good product to sell for profit?

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Honestly it is all about marketing, it really does not matter what you make, it is getting it in front...

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Why don't non-profit orgs take donation money, invest in a product or store and sell an actual good or service for money and use profits for charity work?

I'm not talking about Salvation Army. I mean what if a non-profit org saved donation money for a few years then opened a mid-high end department store like Target, or an online retailer and actually made money. Wouldn't the profit of the sales of goods...

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Newman's Own does something like this, they make high-quality food products which they sell in stores...

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novelty candies like , spinning suckers , real sour stuff that give people funny faces. or try to get...

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Selling items on eBays turns the best profit, whether it is clothing, furniture, or toys.

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Is it legal to purchase product "A" and break it apart and use some of its components to make a new product "B" and sell the new product for a profit?

I am assuming product A is not protected under any patent and there's no IP protecting A. Only some of the parts in A are used to simplify manufacturing and making of product B. For example, I want to make a new hammer. Can I buy a hammer, use its head...

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Yes you can. However- watch out for any trademarks on product A that you cannot remove. That's your...

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no the guidelines for unfair competition are their to create competition and stop companies form controlling...

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What are examples of "give away the razor, sell the razor blades" type of businesses where companies sell the initial product at a loss and hope to make their profit on subsequent recurring purchases?

Printers would be another where companies don't make much/any margin on the printer but the recurring ink cartridge purchases are highly profitable.

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In the medical business, powered surgical tools typically follow this model.  Anything that enters your...

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It depends on what you mean by "modify." Say, the patent covers doing A, B, and C. If by modifying...

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In business world anything can earn u gd profits as well as bad return.........u hv to make ur mind...

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Jamestown grew and sold tobacco to England for profit. The first crop was sold in 1614 and over 2,3...

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