Archive for April, 2009

Starting Up a Startup - The Palmer Company Owner: Brian Palmer Part 3

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Anyone who has attempted to start their own business knows how difficult it can be. Things such as paperwork, taxes, cash flow problems, hiring, firing, etc., etc., etc. pop up that were not part of the dream you had when you imagined running your business.

In Part 3 of my interview with Brian Palmer, we talk about the entrepreneurial side of things, including the unexpected things that pop up during the process. Brian gives some excellent tips about listening to other people’s advice, and paying attention to what’s in your bank account.

If you haven’t watched parts 1 and 2 of Brian’s interview, scroll down and watch them as well! Thanks for stopping by, and if you have suggestions on who we should interview next, email me! ryan@royalants.com. Thanks!


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Starting Up a Startup - The Palmer Company Owner: Brian Palmer Part 2

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

In Part 1, we heard about Brian Palmer and what made him choose to open his own plumbing business. In this episode, we go into more detail about the business itself. Brian’s advice is certainly helpful to more than just someone looking to open a business involving plumbing. He talks about how to be competitive, finding your niche within your own industry, continuously staying up on new technologies, and doing it right the first time.

Would you like to find out how to get Brian to literally eat a toilet? We cover this exciting topic as well! Watch, learn, and enjoy!


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Starting Up a Startup - The Palmer Company Owner: Brian Palmer

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Welcome, and thanks for checking out our Starting Up a Startup series! I continue my chats with local business owners and entrepreneurs in Part 1 of my interview with Brian Palmer. Brian is the owner of The Palmer Company, a plumbing company in Salt Lake City, Utah. The echo you hear is not my complete inability to properly edit, or the silly little camera I use, but rather it is the sound of working in an unfinished bathroom. This interview is conducted in a bathroom that Brian is currently putting the finishing touches on.

In this episode, Brian talks about his introduction into plumbing and the transition into local business ownership. Through hard work and the ability to build rapport with his customers, Brian got to the point where he was able to break himself free of working for another business so he could do his own thing.  If you are looking for a great plumber with fair prices, and a self-given nickname of “The Honest Plumber,” call Brian at 801-870-3344 and tell him RoyalAnts sent you!


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RoyalAnts Progress: Coffeeshop edition

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

RoyalAnts at The Java Cow

Imagine you’re working on something that has been two years in the making. You have a wicked awesome UStream channel running and then the power goes out at the condo you’re renting in Park City. What would you do? Pack it up and go home? If that was your answer, then shame on you. I’m taking away your entrepreneur merit badge.

However, if your answer is to hunker down in a coffee shop and just get it done, then grab your laptop and head down to the cafe with us, because that’s exactly what we’re doing. We’re packed into the Java Cow cafe & bakery here in wonderful Park City, Utah working away. We’re not letting a silly little power outage stop our progress.

This is less than ideal, but we’re making it work. Here’s a few quick updates about what’s going on.

Coat: Working on user profiles and intergrating the social aspects and drinking a milkshake.

Adam: Touching up design work while waiting on Coat to finish up so they can integrate some more of their work, and drinking a hot coffee.

Ryan: Updating people about how if we get 20 people watching the UStream tonight at 7 p.m. he will shave a reverse mohawk into his hair. He’s drinking an iced mocha. 

Shua (me): I’m working on the RoyalAnts FaceBook Fan Page (come join), drinking an extreme toffee coffee and eating a blueberry scone.

That’s the quick and dirty for right now, as soon as the power is back we’ll be broadcasting live from the condo once again!

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Starting Up A StartUp - Bottleneck Wines Owner: Scott Cunningham Part 3

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

In the third and final installment of my interview with Scott, we take a tour of a wine store to get some recommendations on what you should be drinking! Scott talks about how to train your palate (drink a lot of wine!), and how to find a great value play. Ever wanted a good wine for 4 bucks? We show you one! Scott talks reds, whites, varieties most people can’t pronounce, and shows you some of his favorites.

If you want some wine advice, email scott@bottlneckwines.com. Make sure you follow him on Twitter here.


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The RoyalAnts “Getting this thing done” live event

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Kent "Coat" Smith, Josh "Shua" Peters, Adam Welling, RoyalAnts

Ever wonder what it takes to get a project across the finishing line? Ever wonder what happens when you put four friends working on said project into a Park City condo and force them to work on it for 72 hours straight? If so, you’re in luck because we’re doing it and we’re broadcasting the whole thing with updates, tips, info and more, and it’s all happening Friday, April 17th through Monday, April 20th.

We will have videos, pictures, blog posts, and a Ustream channel running with the whole thing. What’s so cool about that? Well, if you’re a budding entrepreneur and you’re wondering what it’s like working on a project like this with your friends, tune in and you can find out. Or if you’re a sociologist who hopes to study the working dynamic of a group of late 20s male when cooped up together for several days, tune in and you can find out that, too.

So, please visit us on the RoyalAnts Ustream channel (it’s not pretty yet), on twitter (@RoyalAntsJosh @RoyalAntsRyan @AdamCW @Coat @RoyalAnts) and here on the blog.  For those of you who don’t know exactly what RoyalAnts is going to be, well, you will find out all the details this weekend. We are going to get this thing done if it kills us… and it just might.

Josh “Shua” Peters

Ryan "Rola" Roylance, RoyalAnts

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Starting Up a Startup - Bottleneck Wines Owner: Scott Cunningham Part 2

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

This is the second installment in our three-part series with Scott Cunningham. In this episode, Scott talks passion, bookkeeping, taxes, finding your niche, and, of course, wine! Stay tuned for Part 3 which will be posted soon!


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Starting Up a Startup - Bottleneck Wines Owner: Scott Cunningham

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Thanks for stopping by! In this video, you will see my interview with Scott Cunningham. Scott is the owner/operator of Bottleneck Wines, a wine and spirit brokerage out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Oftentimes when we think of a “local business,” we think of a brick and mortar shop with a cash register and a few employees running around. This is a great example of a business that doesn’t have a storefront you can visit, but is still a business you can support and be proud to call “local.”

In Part 1 of our interview, Scott talks about an entrepreneurial fire he had burning from a very early age and how he used that to start building businesses of his own at the age of 24. We get an in-depth look at how Scott transitioned from sports to coffee to wine. Jump over to Twitter and follow Scott by clicking here. Enjoy! Make sure to register for the RoyalAnts beta by clicking here.


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Lunch at Cucina Deli

Thursday, April 9th, 2009
Cucina Deli in Salt Lake City

Cucina Deli in Salt Lake City

The first thing I noticed about Cucina (once I got inside) was the very homey decor that gave it a great vibe. The next thing I noticed was the killer menu. Dean Pierose, the owner, has taken great pride in his menu and it shows. I had the Tuscan chicken sandwich, and so far it’s the most delicious thing I’ve eaten all week.

Cucina has been around for 13 years and has had record sales the last eight years in a row, even since Dean has been the owner. It did see a three-month dip around November to January, but luckily it hasn’t been hit very hard by the economic times, which is good to hear.

Dean is used to the restaurant business. He used to go around the country building and opening Chili’s restaurants. He was very successful doing it, so what made him walk away from such a lucrative job?

He got sick of it. He got sick of the corporate environment and dealing with all the bureaucratic b.s. that comes along with it. It was the driving factor behind starting his own business — and it shows in how he runs the place.

Cucina Deli Interior

After going through a failed attempt at hiring a manager, Dean had the great idea to let his employees manage themselves. He took some of his top employees and made them stand-in managers when he’s not there. They get paid more during that time and it gives employees the chance to manage their own jobs.

The employees make their own workplace policies. Any time there is a problem, Dean gathers his employees and together they figure out the best course of action. That’s just plain awesome.

He doesn’t dock employees’ checks if the till is a little under, gives them a FREE meal every shift, gives rewards for a job well done, and recognizes those who step up to the plate when a problem or tough situation arise.

It sounds almost too good to be true, but Dean says he wouldn’t run his business any other way.

Cucina Deli side room

Being located in the Avenues, I was curious about who Cucina’s target demographic was and, according to Dean, “Our demographic are the people who enjoy great food.” Simple as that.

I kind of feel bad that I didn’t know this place existed, since I used to live in the Avenues only a few blocks away.

Dean has grown his business from a little deli in the Avenues to a successful catering business that caters directly to 90% of private jets that leave Salt Lake City International Airport, as well as catering for events throughout the valley.

While it sounds like it’s been a dream trip for Dean, there have been some problems. The biggest has been walking the fine line between running a successful business based on this very personal model and becoming an unstructured mess.

Cucina Deli counter

It may be tough, but it sounds like he’s done an excellent job.

Cucina has two locations, the one I visited is the original location at 1026 E. Second Avenue, Salt Lake City,  (801) 322-3055 . There is also an Old Mill location at 6322 South 3000 East, (801) 365-2222.

The restaurant does have free wireless access, so you can bring your laptop and get some work done while enjoying some great food in a relaxed atmosphere. Make sure your laptop is charged, though, as outlets are not very plentiful. They also have some delicious sounding options for our vegetarian friends.

If you’ve ever visited Cucina, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments below.

Thanks for reading,

Josh “Shua” Peters

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Starting Up a Startup - Jared Hayes: Owner of Apparition Ink - Part 3

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

In the third and final installment of our interview with Apparition Ink owner Jared Hayes, Jared explains why all the hard work is worth it and pays off in the end. He also talks about other potential business ventures he may be part of, such as nan-robot technology! Yes, this time Jared may actually be drinking…

Ryan Johnson makes an appearance to take over control of Pink Jesus, and to offer his…One cent?

All kidding aside, the Apparition crew is a great bunch of guys, and an exceptional group of artists. So, whether you are in the market for a tattoo, a print of one of their pieces of art, a rockin’ T-shirt, or a magnet made by Jared’s lovely wife (they are magnets, not buttons like I refer to them as in the video), Apparition is the place for you. A big THANKS to the Apparition crew for letting me come bug them for a morning!


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