One approach to small-business success is to find an under-the-radar niche. Matt Miller’s Flytrapcare.com is an example.
Starting when he was seven, Matt’s parents took him every
year to the Missouri
Botanic Garden, where his
favorite plants were the carnivores: pitcher plants and especially Venus
flytraps. When his family got to the garden’s bookstore, Matt would each year,
get a more advanced book on flytraps.
At college and in graduate school (he has a masters in
math,) and in his job afterward at Raytheon, flytraps had left his life. But on
a visit to Wal-Mart, he happened upon a display of flytraps and bought three.
To try to learn more about flytraps, he searched the
Internet but found surprisingly little. So using his books, articles, growing
experience, and mathematical mind, Matt started to write about them on a
website whose URL was available: flytrapcare.com. He wanted as many people as
possible to benefit from his work so he learned search-engine optimization. Today,
flytrapcare.com has become the most-visited flytrap site on the Internet.
To make money, Matt sold flytraps on his site. He first got
his inventory from other dealers but soon realized he could get flytraps far
less expensively if he learned how to clone them using tissue culture. He found
kitchenculturekits.com
and after a few hundred bucks of supplies, two $600 greenhouses, and some
trials and errors, he was making clones of the most desired varieties, for
example, the large-trapped B52 and a hybrid
he developed himself: Maroon
Monster.
Indeed, part of the fun for Matt is developing new varieties
by crossing the best existing ones. Because customers love size, he’s even
thinking of trying to get progeny by crossing large flytraps with a much larger
related species: Drosera Regia
Big Easy.
Matt plans to keep growing flytrapcare.com because of the
pleasure, the many thank-yous from satisfied customers and posters to his
site’s forum, and yes, the money. He’s making a solid middle class living doing
what he loves, working from home.
His advice to prospective small business owners: Develop a
focus and stay with it. Perhaps there
really is nothing new under the sun---other than a flytrap business.
1 comment:
Nice to see your getting around Matt.
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