Co-founder Ernests Embutnieks bought WorldofTablet.com for $304.58 in 2019. Two years later, he sold it for $115,000. He shared why he regrets selling.
Ash Read spent years trying to become a software founder. But it was the content business he built that played to his core strengths — and led to a successful acquisition.
The SaaS business Potion, which builds websites connected to the project management tool Notion, sold for $300K after its founder built the product in public on Twitter.
Serial founder Tyler Benedict didn’t want a “real job,” so he started BikeRumor. Twelve years later, he sold the cycling tech blog for 6 figures after a phone call with a friend.
Dan Wolff invented the tick removal device TickEase in 2014. Nearly a decade later — and $1.5 million in lifetime sales — he sold to a complementary business.
Digital Natives Group couldn’t find a good-fit buyer, so they decided to split the digital marketing agency into two pieces. Both deals closed on the same day.
Newsletter ad platform Swapstack grew to $25,000 monthly revenue in just three years. The co-founders share details on growth — and how their sale to beehiiv transpired.
Joe Pulizzi has been building — and selling — content marketing businesses since 2007. His most recent sale of The Tilt and CEX marks his third, and fastest, deal.