Entrepreneurs, Executives, and Eccentrics
In this episode, inventor and entrepreneur Jason Rider shares the story behind C-BITE, a patented gardening clip designed to solve common plant support and trellising challenges. Jason discusses how a lifelong passion for gardening, combined with early access to 3D printing technology, led him to develop a versatile product that can connect in hundreds of configurations. He walks through the product development process, from rapid prototyping and patenting to manufacturing, distribution, and scaling a family-owned business alongside his sister. The conversation explores entrepreneurship, product design, retail distribution, in-house manufacturing, and the lessons learned from more than a decade of building a physical product company. Jason also offers practical advice for inventors and founders on finding mentors, learning quickly, and navigating the challenges of bringing an idea to market. Takeaways * C-BITE was created to solve the limitations of traditional tomato cages and plant support systems. * Jason used an early desktop 3D printer to rapidly prototype and refine the product design. * The product evolved from a simple gardening clip into a modular system with more than 150 connection possibilities. * Inspiration for the design came from real gardening problems and woodworking joinery concepts such as dovetail connections. * Early adoption in hydroponics and cannabis cultivation helped validate the product's usefulness. * Building a physical product business required learning manufacturing, distribution, marketing, and retail operations. * Jason and his sister split responsibilities, combining engineering, product development, sales, and marketing expertise. * Manufacturing in-house with injection molding machines helped reduce costs and improve supply chain control. * Distribution alone does not guarantee sales, ongoing education, marketing, and customer awareness are essential. * Jason believes founders should seek mentors, learn from experienced industry professionals, and focus on failing fast to accelerate success. Today's guest, Jason Rider, can be found at: Website: https://thrivingdesign.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarider/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cbite_clips/?hl=en, https://www.instagram.com/cbite_guy/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcXqK8H0m7eavmvpa73t4kQ Your host, Scott Turman, can be found online at: Website: https://scottturman.com/, https://brightray.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottturman/ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm14602682/ Keywords gardening, tomato cages, plant supports, trellising, garden stakes, 3D printing, rapid prototyping, product development, invention, patent, manufacturing, injection molding, entrepreneurship, startup growth, retail distribution, wholesale sales, hydroponics, aquaponics, cannabis cultivation, e-commerce, product design, supply chain, marketing, sales strategy, business scaling, gardening tools, modular design, consumer products, innovation, mentoring, small business, direct-to-consumer, distribution channels, greenhouse growing, vertical gardening, custom plant structures, agricultural innovation, inventory management, retail partnerships, prototyping, startup lessons
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