Starting My Research Journey
Okay so last Tuesday I decided to dig into Gary Ennis’s story after my buddy mentioned him at our coffee meetup. Grabbed my laptop, opened like 10 tabs – news articles, interviews, his company website, the whole shebang. Wasn’t sure where to start honestly.

Tracking Down His Origins
First thing I did? Went hunting for where he came from. Found some obscure podcast where he mentioned stacking shelves in Dublin at 16. Couldn’t believe this dude started with minimum wage jobs just like my cousin. Kept clicking through old business registries and discovered his first failed venture in 2003 – a fishing supplies website that crashed after 8 months. Made me feel better about my own flops honestly.
Piecing Together His Strategy
The real meat came when I printed out every interview from past 5 years. Highlighted all his business tactics in pink marker like I was back in school. Three patterns slapped me in the face:
- He never borrows money for expansion – just plows profits back into the business like a madman
- Hires slow as hell – took him 3 years to build his core team of 5 people
- Treats every customer like they’re his mom – dude personally answers support emails on Christmas
Testing His Methods Personally
Got so pumped that I tried his “customer obsession” thing with my own Etsy shop. Wrote handwritten thank-you notes with every order last week instead of my usual printed labels. Three customers emailed me saying they cried? My sales shot up 40%. Still can’t believe his corny advice actually works.
Revealing The True Magic
After all this digging, I finally get why he’s different. It’s not about being smarter or luckier – he’s just stubborn as a mule on his principles. While everyone’s chasing viral fame or investor cash, Gary’s still shipping orders from that tiny warehouse he opened in 2011. His whole playbook is basically: pick your lane, don’t budge an inch, and be shockingly nice to people.
Honestly? I’m stealing his slow-growth approach for my baking side hustle now. No more chasing trends or taking loans. Just gonna be the snail that wins the race.
