How I did it: Sleeping on the job

The key to building a better mattress business: wake up an old product.

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As told to Josh Hyatt, Money Magazine contributing writer

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Michael Rothbard, Sleep Studio
  • NAME: Michael Rothbard
  • AGE: 45
  • BUSINESS: Sleep Studio, a manufacturer of foam beds and accessories, New York City
  • STARTED: 2006
  • START-UP COSTS: $150,000
  • ANNUAL REVENUE: $10 Million

HOW I GOT THE IDEA: My family was in the foam-manufacturing business, so I grew up in the industry.

But I'd been out of it for a while - more than a decade - when a friend called to tell me that someone we knew had just sold a foam-mattress business to a private equity firm for $300 million.

My jaw dropped. No investor could understand the industry as well as I did. I knew there'd be room for innovation in the market.

MY CHALLENGE: Bedding is a fashion industry; consumers are always desperate for a better night's sleep. So you have to keep introducing new products.

And I was sure I could make something that would move the category forward. But what?

HOW I OVERCAME IT: I looked at Web sites where consumers shared complaints about their mattresses: They got too hot, they smelled or they took 24 hours to expand to full size because of the way they were packaged.

I started working with a chemist, and we came up with a product that allows air to circulate five times faster. We were lucky enough to pick up a few regional chains early on.

And we've done well online. Our next step is to persuade the big national chains to stock our line.

ADVICE TO OTHERS: No matter how much history you have in an industry, you have to study it before you try to innovate. Intuition alone isn't enough.

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