
As corporations increasingly take up progressive political causes like racial equity and climate change, some watch with despair or disdain. Conservative entrepreneurs see a business opportunity.
โThereโs a huge market for them,โ Mark Meckler, president of Convention of States Action (COSA), told The Epoch Times. As a former CEO of Parler, he knows how brutal it can be to go up against dominant, established competitors. Success is not guaranteed.
But citing conservative companies like Black Rifle Coffee and Patriot Mobile, Meckler said, โif you think about it, youโre talking half the countryโ as a potential market. โOf the voting age public, youโre probably talking 75โ80 million people that would like to partake in these kinds of products.โ
โIf I were not doing politics right now, thatโs the space I would be in,โ he said. โI would be looking at every market segment that I could and I would be starting every kind of conservative company that I could.โ
Connor Boyack, president of Libertas Institute and writer and publisher of the โTuttle Twinsโ childrenโs books, concurs.
โI believe we need way more entrepreneurs in this space,โ Boyack told The Epoch Times, โproviding products and services for families to learn about and act upon the ideas of a free society.โ
Breaking Into Publishing
Like many well-known childrenโs authors, he wrote his first book in the โTuttle Twinsโ series for his own kids. And like many well-known childrenโs authors, he took his books to the established publishing houses, who were not interested.
โSo we just decided to launch the โTuttle Twinsโ as an independent project, published directly by our company,โ he said. โIn retrospect, that was exactly the right move for us because it afforded us creative control. Weโre not at the mercy of anyone who can cancel us or undermine what weโre trying to do.โ
While many schools are teaching kids about socialism and racial ideology, Boyackโs books touch on ideas like preserving liberty, the Golden Rule, and how free markets work, topics that โhelp children develop critical thinking skills about real-world concepts.โ Between 2014 and 2019, they sold 750,000 books. In 2020, they sold 1.3 million, and in 2021 they sold 1.7 million.