Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Making a Better Mousetrap

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Making a Better Mousetrap
There are all sorts of secondary effects from what we might call the mainstreaming of sex toys.  One of them is that it's easier now than ever before to get into the sex toy industry.   Over the past fifteen years or so there has been a noticeable increase in the number of people from outside the industry who have started up businesses to design, manufacture, and sell their sex toy inventions.  I get many requests a year about this and this week's newsletter offers some guidance for budding sex toy entrepreneurs, and some behind-the-scenes info for sex toy lovers of all kinds.  ~  Cory
Cory Silverberg
Sexuality Expert
Inventing Sex Toys
You've got an idea, you want to change the world and/or make money giving people pleasure.  Now what?

 

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Sex Toys that Changed the World
Thirteen products that changed the world.  Or at least the world of sex toys. 
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Lubricant Game Changers
10 personal lubricants that each in their own way shifted the way people slip their bodies together.
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The Re-Branding of Sex Toys
The evolution of sex toy retailing isn't just about being able to match your vibrator to your bed sheets.  The biggest companies are trying to completely overhaul how we talk, think, and feel about sex toys, or sexual health devices.

 

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Homemade Sex Toys
Here's where it all begins.  With you, an idea, and probably some duct tape.

 

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