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Indicators for Wear and Tear in Everyday Products
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55:40 - 58:47 (03:06)

Learn about some common indicators that tell you when a product has been used for too long, such as blue streaks in baby diapers and color-changing soles on shoes. A toothbrush can typically last for 400 uses or a certain number of months before it needs to be replaced.

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A personalized subscription service for running shoes could solve the issue of not knowing when to replace shoes and allow for brand loyalty and customer satisfaction.
55:40 - 56:42 (01:01)
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Running shoes
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A personalized subscription service for running shoes could solve the issue of not knowing when to replace shoes and allow for brand loyalty and customer satisfaction. This service could partner with other companies and offer discounts based on a customer's frequent purchases.

Chapter
Indicators for Wear and Tear in Everyday Products
Episode
#175 - Brainstorming Million Dollar Ideas with Elaine Zelby
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker discusses the importance of visual cues and indicators in everyday products, such as the blue streak in baby diapers and the changing color of toothbrush bristles, which help users identify when to change or replace the product.
56:43 - 57:53 (01:10)
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Product Design
Summary

The speaker discusses the importance of visual cues and indicators in everyday products, such as the blue streak in baby diapers and the changing color of toothbrush bristles, which help users identify when to change or replace the product.

Chapter
Indicators for Wear and Tear in Everyday Products
Episode
#175 - Brainstorming Million Dollar Ideas with Elaine Zelby
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker discusses the idea of creating a shoe company similar to Allbirds, and suggests that the only viable option for an independent company would be to provide the infrastructure for larger brands to create similar products.
57:53 - 58:47 (00:53)
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Business
Summary

The speaker discusses the idea of creating a shoe company similar to Allbirds, and suggests that the only viable option for an independent company would be to provide the infrastructure for larger brands to create similar products.

Chapter
Indicators for Wear and Tear in Everyday Products
Episode
#175 - Brainstorming Million Dollar Ideas with Elaine Zelby
Podcast
My First Million