My name is Max, and I'm 26.
I currently work as a teacher’s aid in Special Education and am a counselor for a special needs summer camp. I met the girl of my dreams two Summers at this same camp (http://www.partnersinadventure.org/) and have been with her ever since. However, I’m worried about an inability to provide for our future family.
I’ve had one successful business venture previously. I began selling Heady Topper online, an internet-famous beer made in the Vermont area. First I started doing it on Ebay. Eventually I made a website called headytopper.com with Magento (it’s down now for reasons I will soon reveal).
Sales were going great and I had made an extra thousand dollars or so after a couple months. However, during my Christmas break, I got a call from Jen Kimmich, the wife of the brewer John Kimmich. She advised that I stop doing what I was doing as it was illegal in the state of Vermont and “Heady Topper” was trademarked. It was a huge shock I’m lucky to have not gotten sued. I had had a successful but illegal business.
-I really want to start one that is successful LEGAL! I want your help:
-My strengths:
-I’m very frugal
-I am resourceful in that I take a lot of advantage of all that the internet has to offer in the form of software to increase efficiency
-I live in Vermont, state a lot of people want to go to or be a part of
-I am competent at selling
-I have a car
-I have saved about $5K for startup funds
-I am willing to learn
-Thank you very much, any advice would be greatly appreciated
- Max
First - research your business idea. A google search for "selling beer online" would have quickly lead you to many articles like this: http://billybrew.com/the-ins-and-outs-of-shipping-beer which detail where and why shippping beer is illegal.
Second, if you're selling someone else's product it's a good idea not to register a domain with their exact product_name.com. You're extremely lucky that you weren't sued. Find out if they put any restrictions on letting you re-sell or being an affiliate.
Third, research the method you intend to use to sell your product. In the future depending on your product you may choose to go a payment processor or a complete solution. Do your research and see what other people with similar business models are using. You also got extremely lucky with ebay, because selling alcohol is against their terms of service too: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/alcohol.html
So, I think in part, the reason your business was successful was because you were doing several things that are completely illegal, out in the open. You were the only choice for that audience because going the legal route to sell that beer online isn't easy and is probably costlier.
Fourth, you will be running a business. That means taxes, registering your business, managing the income and expenses, etc. Find a book on setting up your business or google for any of the thousands of blog posts on that topic and you will find lots of step by step guides that tell you exactly what you need to do and what specifics you need to know for your state.
That's the easy stuff. The hard part will be finding a worthwhile idea, digging in, testing the idea and then sticking with it. You've got your work ahead of you. Good luck.