To celebrate Small Business Week, we decided to share some of your stories — successes, challenges, and where your amazing ideas began.
Today, we present Hilary Jones, lady of The Lady and the Carpenter. Hilary shares the story of how she and her husband launched a successful woodworking business on Ecwid, and what she’s learned along the way.
Previously in the series:
Hilary Jones, Lady & the Carpenter:
Find the perfect product, sell millions, and live happily ever after. Sounded simple enough. But unsurprisingly, it doesn’t really work out that way. Any successful business has a story of beginnings — a beginning that in reality takes lots of hard work, research, diligence, sacrifice, and a little bit of luck to find the right niche.
Our bread and butter at Lady and the Carpenter is the clothespin. We sell high quality clothespins out of US sourced materials, and over the years, we’ve sold nearly 300,000 of them. Most people give me an odd look when I tell them we sell clothespins. They say something along the lines of, No one hangs their clothes anymore! So how do you end up selling so many? But where some might see an obscure item, we saw potential.
It all started in 2014 when we moved to a new house with a clothesline. I tried out the clothesline on a few larger items; it took about 12 clothespins to hang one comforter, and if my toddler touched it, it would snap off and fall in the grass. It was frustrating, to put it mildly. I started looking for quality clothespins
My husband loved woodworking but pursuing a career in
Not knowing if it would even be successful, we established our business Lady and the Carpenter and branded our clothespins Kevin’s Quality Clothespins. Kevin continued working
After those first two years, we made a huge decision. We took a leap of faith and Kevin became a
We’ve survived the early days of starting a business, but there’s still plenty of journeys left ahead of us. One of our next big goals is to find a few other products that sell as well online as our clothespins. But whatever happens, we’re excited to see how far we’ve come. I still remember how thrilled we were to get that first sample clothespin order.
What We’ve Learned Since Starting Our Business
Your product should fill a real need or want for your audience
To the customers who need our product, each clothespin is a treasure. Your product doesn’t need to meet everyone’s needs, as long as it’s just the right product for someone.
Find people who share your passion
At the beginning of our journey, we asked several bloggers who promote simple living to review our clothespins. We sent them free products, and several of them came through with reviews. Not only did that help us get our name out during our early days, but it also created some great backlinks to our then unknown store.
Talk to your customers
You may have a great idea, but don’t hold it too tightly. Talk to your customers. Find out what they want. What do they like about your product? What do they not? What else do they like related to your product? Kevin’s Quality Clothespins went through several design changes in response to our customer’s input.
We also have a couple of other products that were customer requests, like our large playing card holders.
We designed the first one for a woman whose son had epilepsy; he had a hard time playing cards and needed more space for putting cards in the slots. Since then, it’s been added to our permanent product catalog.
Set long-term goals
It’s easy to be
Find technology to support your business
Whether it be Amazon, Instagram, or an online store, always make sure you’re staying connected with technology trends. Online marketplaces like Amazon will often update how they do things. Keep up with those changes and learn how they affect your sales. We switched to Ecwid because our old
You won’t always be doing what you love most about the business
Accounting, building websites, learning about SEO… these aren’t things we love, but it comes with the territory. Those boring or uninteresting tasks give you the chance to do the tasks you really enjoy.
It isn’t always easy… but if you’re doing something you love, it’s worth it!
Owning a business isn’t always easy. If it was, everyone would do it. Equipment breaks, suppliers cause unforeseen delays, customers get cranky (cause no matter how amazing you are, you will never make everyone happy), and all the while, you’re still dealing with normal life. But ask yourself, Is what I’m doing now better than what I was doing before? And if the answer is yes, press on!
Whether you business is in its baby steps or well established, stick with it. If owning your own business was easy, everyone would do it. Put in the heavy time investment in order to risk success and when the time comes to make those leaps of faith. Be brave and pursue your passion.
Come join the adventure. Click to see how Lady and the Carpenter has grown.