Tuesday, May 6, 2008

My "Indish" Idea




hey i was day dreaming at my reflection in the mirror after brushing up, brushing my hair and err just not impressed with my hair.. and then the next thing i see is a gorgeous indian lady walking pass me (everything happened in my head, virtual). and something struck me! it sounds like an opportunity. i'm not sure if this business idea is already out there hitting india's market but i see it happening in my mind! base on my observation, most indians have this gift from god of having solid facial features most people admire, but the downside i see is (definitely not the skin color, i'm not a racist, i actually like tanned-skin), most of them are still living with the same old traditional haircut, which i think is a waste coz they have all the best features, look at their adorable kids! and then this picture comes in, we have oversupply of hairstylist in malaysia (which i personally think so too..). what if someone is able to gather a league of talented malaysian hairstylists to make their mark in the indian hair industry, asian hairstylists? (the japanese cuts!)i think the western hairstylists should have ventured into the indian hair market, coz they never misses even a slightest opportunity. imagine if these asian hairstylists can venture over there, pick a few typical good-looking indians and give them a hair make-over for free, stir the market for demand. perhaps you couldn't earn much from the cuts at first, especially per cut. but imagine the scale, the numbers of head you could be styling. and then the portion of one of the biggest growing market on earth you are impacting, earn through the numbers of walk-in customers you work on, and make it big! and i personally believe the big bucks does not come from the initial styling and cut, but in long term, as you start to make your hair fashion and styling impact in the indian industry,coupling with their steady economical growth, it's time you introduce your line of fashionable accessories (asian style)and related aesthetic products into their market. what makes you sell by then is the fact that you have built your foundation in the indian market by the mass you changed and influenced through your economical but stylish haircuts. you don't have to do much afterwhich, you are naturally their fashion idol by then. oops, what if the japs are already there making their mark? haha! aiks! lost count of that, can we beat them? if we are more hardworking than them? the upside is, we know the indians better than them, coz we are malaysian, thanks to our indian friends here. and we are hardworkers too, and we can definitely speak better english than the japs! and we have nothing to lose but a great deal to make compared to the japs where they should already be complacent with what they have being in japan. just my opinion. does it sound promising? hope so. please do share your opinions with me. thanks! >_<

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