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Chris joins us as a product developer and inventor with product marketing experience and speaks to us about how to design your own Amazon products
The product is the Hibermate Sleep mask
Humble Beginnings
- Chris created this sleep mask when he was working on night shifts and was struggling with sleep.
- His Brother and Father were running a factory that made car parts and die-cutting so he asked for some foam and he fashioned it into a bandana that helped his sleep. This was pre-Amazon existing and he thought to himself design your own Amazon products
- He went on a trip with his wife travelling for six months in South East Asia and roosters were getting up at 04:30am and he wished he’d brought his product with him.
- So when he got home after 6 months away he got to commercialise his product.
Launched his website
- Launched a website and got on ecommerce but nothing really happened.
- His website ranked for sleep mask and eye mask pretty well.
- Sales started coming in making $159k in sales and circa $50k profit.
Poor Reviews
- Reviews on the product were not that great in 2009 and 2010
- Some people were unboxing his product and giving bad unboxing reviews on YouTube
Redeveloped the Product
- Redeveloped it in 2010 wit ha product design company in Melbourne
- Lots of CAD and Prototyping
- A couple of reasonably soft silicon earmuffs and got a seamstress to put it together
- He went to Kickstarter to check on market and demand
Prototyping
- Pre-2000 he was taking a sheet of foam from his Father’s factory and used it to prototype
- Walked down door-to-door to find a seamstress to make the sleep mask
- She helped him manufacture his first 600 units to get going
- Didn’t know if the idea was going to work
- He felt really proud when it was all packaged and ready to go
Today
- The design company did the design of the ear cups and silicon masks
- The CAD file has continued to be iterated on as the cups are the key to the product
- They are not 100% sound blocking and Chris is clear in his sales copy
- They block enough noise and are quite effective but there are always some poor reviews and a 3.5 star rating on Amazon
- You must educate the audience to get it sold through
From 2001 and with Search Terms
- Earmuffs for sleeping
- Chris’ SEO background and Google Suggest helped out when you design your own Amazon products
- Chris typed earmuffs into Google and you see ear muffs for kids, for shooting and for sleeping
- He saw back in 2009 that there was demand as Google Suggest showed it
- So that was why he went for ear muffs and not ear pads
- He dominates the space and has done since 2001
- People are quite desperate for this product if you can’t sleep
Development phase
- How did you prototype before mass production when you design your own amazon products?
- The agency did a lot of that protyping
- About 4 rounds and cost USD$15k
- Chris has done similar since with Chinese partners and it’s a lot cheaper
- Had no relationship with China at all back when he started
Kickstarter
- After the Kickstarter campaign in 2013 they delivered to the backers within about 4 months
- Everything was ready to go and raised about US$110k
- Everything was manufactured overseas and being imported by sea freight
- They rushed the packaging to get 2000 orders out all over the world
- Feedback on Kickstarter was poor saying the product was half-baked
- Eternally grateful to those Kickstarter backers for supporting him and let him continue on
Moved to Hong Kong
- Was aware of being Amazon in existence
- The first iteration of the Amazing Selling Machine training course for Amazon
- Knew the reviews would tank based on his Kickstarter feedback
- Went to a trade show in 2014 in Hong Kong and met George who was a Westerner with similar silicon products
- He looked at the ear cups and they worked together for a year to fix them up and improve performance
- And in 2015 he was able to launch on Amazon
Educating the Customer when you design your own Amazon products
- The product blocks some of the noise and not ALL noise difficult to educate the customers
- Danny uses eye-mask and ear plugs to optimise his sleep
- Challenge is to get across to the customers that it’s not a 100% sound blocker and so ALMOST solves the problem but not 100%
- Have included earplugs in the set in the past and had feedback from customers that they didn’t need the earplugs so he’s not doing that anymore
- Work with the supplier and designers to try and improve the product for users
- You are a lot more engaged with the product as you designed it and developed it
- As a seller you get heavily involved and tied into the product
Factory – manufacturing
- How did you go from prototype to mass manufacture
- Pre-Kickstarter it was all managed by Australian companies on top of Chinese manufacture
- This was very expensive in hindsight
- Having spent time in China Chris has built good relationships now
- His suppliers now handle everything and the quality control too
Next Steps
- Sleep Headphones being re-engineered at the moment
- New headphones on now and they are being released in the next few months
- Using wires currently but looking at bluetooth and these are designed for sleeping
- Shared the product with his suppliers so far
- Sinking money into R&D and production is key so when funds are available
- Looking at exit towards end of 2019 with more products