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Systemized.ly
by David AbramsSystemized.ly is a boutique marketing automation and systems consulting agency founded by David Abrams in 2014. The agency builds custom high-end funnels and marketing systems, charging $5,000-$20,000 per project, and generated $35,000 in October with a mix of professional services and recurring consulting packages. David intentionally keeps the team small (8 people, mix of full-time and contractors) and operates at a 40% cost-to-revenue ratio to maintain profitability while reinvesting in building scalable software products like Demio, a webinar platform launching in beta.
Razor
by Chris MerkelChris Merkel founded Razor agency in 2008 at age 20, starting with his first client deal ($60-70k) from his mom's basement. By age 28, he grew the agency to over $3 million in annual revenue through word-of-mouth referrals, scaling from solo work to a team of 8-16 people across Atlanta and New York offices. The agency specializes in conceptual prototyping, iPhone apps, custom websites, and backend systems for startups and Fortune 100 brands.
Sparks Entertainment
by Gil WellsfordSparks Entertainment is a creative lighting design and event production agency founded by Gil Wellsford at age 21, now operating across New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. The company generates approximately $1.2M in annual revenue by providing lighting, audio, audio-visual, and staging services for corporate events, tours, and social events. Growth is primarily driven through personal relationships and referrals, with 70-80% profit margins on events before capital equipment purchases.
Design Online Right
by Rob RiggsDesign Online Right is a web development agency founded by Rob Riggs in 2004 that builds technical, functional websites for small businesses and nonprofits. The agency grew from $5,000 in first-year revenue to $1.2M in 2015 with a 30% net margin, driven almost entirely by referrals and relationship-based sales targeting small to mid-market clients and marketing agencies needing technical implementation.
Blue Fish
by Steve SimsBlue Fish is a luxury concierge service founded by Steve Sims that creates bespoke, high-end experiences for corporate executives, celebrities, and professional athletes. Starting from a Hong Kong nightclub password in 1993, the company evolved into a legitimate business by securing major contracts with New York Fashion Week, the Kentucky Derby, and the Grammys. In 2016, Blue Fish generated nearly $9 million in revenue through curating exclusive, bucket-list experiences tailored to ultra-high-net-worth clientele.
Vaporware
by Dan MooreVaporware is a B2B SaaS consultancy founded in 2013 that helps entrepreneurs take their ideas to market using lean practices and fixed-budget, flexible-scope projects. The agency operates with specialized pods (product manager, designer, and developers) to build MVPs and test specific hypotheses, with projects ranging from $25K to $100K+. As of 2019, the agency had 8 employees and generated $1.2M in annual revenue, offering unique benefits like 40-hour work weeks and revenue-sharing programs.