Tyler Booth: Temecula Yard Games
Tyler Booth: Temecula Yard Games
“I started making custom cornhole works, which was just a kind of a shot in the dark and it really took off, probably did about 20 sets the first year and then, about 50 the second year and about a hundred last year or kind of in between years, not necessarily 12 months.
So, I tried to kind of create this experiment in business. And so, I've added since then the Etsy pages, the kind of, content creation side. And make a little money off each one of these streams, which is really helpful in terms of supporting the new tools and the other projects that I want to do.”
- Tyler Booth
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the Woodpreneur Podcast. Today, your host Steve Larosiliere is joined by Tyler Booth of Temecula Yard Games.
Tyler began creating unique cornhole pieces and it quickly gained popularity. He likely produced around 20 sets his first year, followed by 50 sets his second year, and roughly 100 sets his third year. Tyler then added the Etsy pages and content creation and generated a small profit from each of these sources, which is very beneficial for funding the new tools and furthering the projects he wants to work on.
In this episode, Tyler discusses how creating an online community has benefited him, the time he started designing furniture, and his bestselling product at the moment aside from cornhole pieces.
Tyler has been ringing in the new year gradually. He reveals that he has modified his design as he begins the new season of corn boards. He now has a 12-by-24-inch mini-board, which Tyler characterizes as a fun kid-friendly travel companion.
Listen now and get the whole story!