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This is a research project funded by the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development Oregon Center for Applied Science, Inc. 1839 Garden Avenue Eugene, OR 97403 Political science freshman Michael McNeeley created FloristDEX.com, which links 45,000 sellers with buyers By Steven Neuman News Reporter Freshman Michael McNeeley never planned on going into the flower business during his first year of col lege, but today McNeeley is the proud owner of FloristDEX.com, a Web site that boasts affiliations with more than 45,000 florists. The transformation from student employee to business entrepreneur began when McNeeley took a job working as a customer service repre sentative for national floral retailer FTD at a Medford call center. He said he picked up the job "out of nowhere." "1 was not looking to become part of the floral industry or anything like that, 1 just got really into it," McNee ley said. "We worked in a giant call center — I spent my entire life in a cu bicle and dealt with florists and dealt with consumers and 1 had to mediate between the two." Through witnessing the conflicts between consumers and florists, he began to formulate a business plan. McNeeley said his site offers con sumers a national listing of florists' phone numbers and addresses. Rather than attempting to sell flowers direct ly, FloristDEX allows the consumer to directly contact the florist, and the re sult is a cheaper price for consumers. Unlike other services that charge a fee to connect consumers with florists, FloristDEX receives revenue from the florists who pay for the listing. Con sumers get their flowers at the price that one would get for a bouquet or dered locally. As one of the next steps, McNeeley said he wants to partner with whole sale retailers of flowers to offer dis count incentives for florists who sign up with FloristDEX. McNeely's business plan seems solid, said Gecko Designs owner Gabe Silverman. Silverman's compa ny designed the graphical side of FloristDEX for McNeeley. For Silver man, a multimedia design major who graduated from the University in June 2003, the plan sounded fa miliar and ambitious. "1 started my own business in 1996 when 1 was a sophomore in high school," he said. "Back then, there was this idea floating around that you could make a Web page, put it up on the Web, clients would be beating Tim Bobosky Photographer Freshman Michael McNeeley, the owner of FloristDEX.com, hangs out among the wildflowers Thursday outside the EMU. His Web site connects florists and buyers nationwide. He got the idea for the Web site after working in an FTD call center, he says. down the door and you could start cutting checks right away." Silverman said when McNeeley first contacted him last year, he had underestimated his plans. "1 thought, you can go to FTD and order flowers and there is no way he can compete," Silverman said. "But he had really thought about it and had done his work." McNeely said the process has be come more challenging as the busi ness has developed. "It wasn't daunting when I first started this, it still isn't daunting to an extent, but the fact that FTD and all these other companies are so large, and I'm just a student, it's a little bit difficult," McNeeley said. "The design process, all the ideas, it was really fun developing all that. Working things like getting registered for the state, tax es, all the things that are more logisti cal, that was more daunting." McNeeley studies political science at the University, not business. "1 just do what I enjoy," he said. "1 don't think that to be successful in business you have to have a business major." Silverman said McNeeley has shown a serious devotion to making FloristDEX a success while making an effort to understand the inner work ings of the Web site. "When we first put the site up it was getting hits but not as many as he wanted, so he came back and did a re design and he worked with us to change the site," Silverman said. Peter Maag, a University multime dia design major who runs The Maag Group, agrees with Silverman. Mc Neeley hired Maag's company to han dle the programming for Florist DEX.com. "He was one of the first people we worked with who was younger than us," said Maag, who plans on graduating in the fall. "He was very mature. It's just like dealing with any other adult client we've had in the past." McNeeley said although Florist DEX.com officially launched only four months ago, the site has proven successful. "It's gone really well," he said. "It's been in the works for a year or so now, and yesterday we doubled our web traffic, and since the first month we're probably up over 10,000 per cent." Maag said he thinks McNeeley has a future in business. "He's pretty young, and he has a lot of room and time to grow," he said. Contact the business/science/ technology reporter at stevenneuman@dailyemerald.com. I Need a Great Place to Live? II If you haven’t stopped by lately, it’s time to check out Duck’s Village today! 1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Furnished Apartments, and so much more .... 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