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Freshly Squeezed Flash: a micro-companyPosted by joshy on May 10, 2006 at 1:05 PM PDT
I'd like to share something with you I find both commonplace and entirely amazing. My sister has just launched her own online store and she's already made 200$ in just a few days. Her site is Freshly Squeezed Flash.com, where she sells all manner of custom flash drives enclosed in rubber ducky keychains, hot wheels cars, and even your favorite PEZ dispenser. She is also doing custom designs on commission. And in classic Maker fashion she has tutorials on how to build your own. It amazes me that my baby sister (okay, so she's 26 and married, but she'll always be my baby sister :) is an actress and history student, but she has pulled her entire company together by herself with only minimal help from the techno-geeks in her life. She has a website, accepts payments, fulfills both stock and custom orders, and also sells t-shirts. A complete micro-company staffed and assembled entirely by her. And she did it all with less than 100$ of startup capital. What truly amazes me, though, is that she couldn't have done any of this fifteen years ago but we take this sort of stuff for granted today. The net really is changing the world. 15 years ago you couldn't have done any of the following with a micro-company's micro-budget:
I spend my life immersed in technology so it takes a lot to surprise me. I'm used to the idea of online commerce, huge databases in the sky, and shipping a tiny box halfway around the world seems rather commonplace to me. But when I see it out in the general world I'm still shocked. The idea that our geeky technology will have a genuine effect on the lives of the general populace is amazing to me. The future is wired (and wireless increasingly) and this is when it starts to get interesting. I guess the future of my childhood really is here. (Though I'm still waiting for my flying car and rocketpack!) Do you have any favorite micro-companies to share? »
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