RSS

Creating a buzz

Article Date:  Aug 08 2008
Paul Telford, Emotional Bliss
Paul Telford, Emotional Bliss

Paul Telford describes himself as a ‘normal guy with two kids’. He’s also the founder of Emotional Bliss, a manufacturer of female sex toys designed to maximise the likelihood of orgasm.

‘I’m not into sex toys,’ explains Telford, who ran a business making electrical components before getting into vibrators. ‘I just couldn’t understand why products intended for women were being marketed to men.’

Telford had spotted a gap in the market for a high-quality device that catered to women of all ages, including those with physical conditions or illnesses making it harder for them to achieve orgasm. He aimed to provide an alternative to the crude penile-shaped gadgets available in sex shops, marketing his products in emotional rather than visual terms.

That was the summer of 1999. It’s taken Emotional Bliss eight years to get a product to market after extensive research and development work aided by sexual psychotherapist Julia Cole. In the meantime, Telford says an imitation has been launched by a much larger manufacturer, but is confident the quality of his product is superior.

'British people find things like this very difficult'

‘We haven’t got the money to fight them in the law courts, so we’ll fight them in the marketplace,’ he says coolly.

It’s not going to be easy, but Telford’s used to overcoming obstacles. The product has been developed ‘on a shoestring’, with all the funding coming either from his personal resources or what he calls ‘the three Fs’ – friends, fools and family.

He tried banks and venture capitalists (VCs), but with no joy. Banks weren’t prepared to take the risk, and though VCs enjoy talking about sexy markets and hot sectors, it seems Emotional Bliss was a bit too steamy for them.

‘They didn’t want to be connected to the sex toy industry,’ says Telford. ‘British people find things like this very difficult. I tried to convey that there was nothing titillating or funny about this, it was designed for a straightforward purpose, but it wasn’t happening.’

That’s all changed now the company has a product and is seeing sales in the US and Hungary. ‘We’re talking to a number of VCs interested in taking this forward with a bigger investment in marketing and a full global launch,’ Telford states.

Telford has a matter-of-fact way of talking about his business that makes you forget the embarrassment the subject usually generates in the UK. For him, it’s simply about solving a problem, like any other business.

‘It’s very difficult to prove, but it’s very likely that a large number of women have never achieved orgasm,’ Telford claims. That’s a big potential market out there.

Comments 

There are currently no comments on this article

Sign up and get...

  • Regular GrowthBusiness newsletters
  • Post comments on articles
Sign up

Search Marketing for a Growing Business

If you’re a growing business Optimease can help you gain a competitive advantage by helping you increase your website traffic, leads and online sales, with best practise search engine marketing via SEO and PPC management services. Visit www.Optmease.co.uk to discuss our search marketing solutions, and how we can also help with SEO design consultancy and web development project management. 

Blackberry exclusive to Vodafone

The new BlackBerry® Storm™ smartphone features a clickable touch screen which allows accurate navigation and typing.  The screen with full QWERTY keyboard makes instant responses easier and more efficient.  You can even change the way you view the screen – portrait to send a quick email, or landscape to watch a movie, or track your journey on Sat Nav through the wide, high-resolution screen. Click here to order yours today.

Free business valuation

Established in 1991, with offices UK wide, Avondale are the leading specialist advisors in the sale and purchase of commercial businesses.  With our proven track record, you will find a market leader and resourceful partner in Avondale.   For a free business valuation and no obligation, professional consultation, in the strictest of confidence, email av@avondale.co.uk, call 01737 240888 or visit www.avondale.co.uk

Spotlight on AIM 2008

This unique research report provides a comprehensive assessment of AIM and reveals the best-and worst-performing stocks on AIM of last year.

VCT Special Report 2008

A comprehensive report on VCTs and over £1 billion in investment trusts just waiting to be invested in fast growth ventures.

More

Events Calendar

M&A Awards 2009

18th February, London Hilton, Park Lane, London

M&A Expanding internationally

27th November, Sofitel London St James

How to Float on AIM

11th November, Arundel House

More

More Profiles: Achieving Growth

Attractions of Alternext

Web entrepreneur Luca Ascani explains why he chose Paris-based Alternext over AIM to list his latest venture GoAdv.

Rising star: Marc Koska

Marc Koska’s spent 24 years working on his single-use syringe, which is designed to reduce the spread of disease in poor countries. His company Star Syringe is now profitable with revenues of £1.5 million.

Media mogul: Kishore Lulla

Media company Eros International released five of Bollywood’s top ten films in 2007. We interview the CEO.

Advertisement

Poll

What's your reaction to the Pre-Budget Report?



Have your vote on current issues

People who read this also read

  • Rising star: Marc Koska

    Marc Koska’s spent 24 years working on his single-use syringe, which is designed to reduce the spread of disease in poor countries. His company Star Syringe is now profitable with revenues of £1.5 million.
  • Wish I'd known... Caprice

    Having made the transition from lads' mags to business, former Wonderbra model Caprice Bourret now designs and models her own lingerie brand.
  • Does location matter in business?

    We’ve all heard the old estate agent saying, ‘location, location, location’. But does the same principle apply to business? Gill Hunt, MD of online consultant marketplace Skillfair, argues that being out of town does not mean being out on a limb.
  • Media mogul: Kishore Lulla

    Media company Eros International released five of Bollywood’s top ten films in 2007. We interview the CEO.
  • Urie calls the shots at Metrodome

    Some people are suited to early retirement. Peter Urie, CEO of independent film distributor Metrodome, is not one of them.

White Papers

Accelerating the Next Phase of Virtualization

How do you make virtualization a reality for your enterprise without your users taking a performance hit?

Amplifying the Value of Travel & Expense Automation

Learn how to maximize the value of T&E spend.

Avoiding the Compliance Trap for Travel and Expenses

Discover how on-demand T&E solutions are helping companies quickly meet requirements to enforce policies and controls and are also providing capabilities to meet evolving compliance requirements.

More

Free prize draw!

Complete our short survey and you could win a bottle of champagne.

Click here to enter the