James Jones here from WhatReallySells.com.test2, check out this item that recently sold on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7588619003
Pretty boring stuff, huh. Can’t get too excited about a red Swingline office stapler can you?
Well, it just so happens this stapler has a very interesting story:
During the production of the movie Office Space, production designer Edward T. McAvoy needed a bright “fire engine” red Swingline stapler for a plotline that ran throughout the movie. McAvoy called up Swingline and asked if they made such a stapler. They unfortunately did not. McAvoy then asked: “Well, do you mind if I use your logo on the side of a stapler I’m going to paint red?”. Swingline didn’t mind. So McAvoy took 4 staplers down to a local auto-body shop and told them to make them perfectly painted, just like you’d paint a car.” Their handy work can be seen changing hands throughout the movie.
The Swingline in the movie was custom-painted by a prop designer. When fans found out they couldn’t buy one from the manufacturer, they simply made their own, creating a thriving market on eBay for Swinglines spray-painted red.
Now check out this listing:
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Note: You will need to log into your eBay account to see the lisings.
This seller has carved out a nice little niche in the “replica red stapler” market.
In 2002 Swingline bagan making the red staplers and they have quickly become the most popular item on the Swingline Web site at a price of $29 each.
The time to make money with this idea was BEFORE Swingline wised up and started making the official “designer” red stapler. The fellow selling these on eBay now may be opening himself up to charges of selling counterfeit goods (could you imagine going to jail for selling counterfeit staplers
But, there are plenty of opporunities just like this one. Just about any “cult” movie that attracts a small but devoted group of obsessive fans has certain objects that fans associate with the movie. And if not a particular object then quotes from the movie.
Have you seen people wearing T-Shirts that say, “Vote for Pedro”?
That line is from the movie Napoleon Dynamite. The observant entreprenuer who first started selling simple white T-Shirts with that quote made a fortune. (by the way, movie quotes generally can’t be copyrighted so you can’t get in trouble for reproducing them. Just don’t reproduce any of the pictures or trademarks from the movie.)
Another entrepreneur sold thousands of T-shirts with a logo of the ‘Bada Bing Nightclub’, a fictional club in the Sopranos TV series.
And when Seinfeld aired an episode about the phrase, “Yada, Yada, Yada,” it didn’t take long for the “Yada, Yada, Yada” T-Shirts to start showing up.
So, grab some popcorn, pop in the latest Blockbuster release, veg out on the couch and start brainstorming ideas. You might just come up with the next hot fad product to sell on eBay.
James
P.S. I just got off the phone with an eBay guru and he gave me an idea for a super hot product to sell on eBay. I’m gonna test it out. I’ll let you know how it pans out.
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