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Flight New Media
by Rich BrooksRich Brooks founded Flight New Media in 1997 as a web design and marketing agency in Portland, Maine, growing it from a solo operation in his living room to a full-service digital marketing firm serving small businesses and nonprofits. He later launched the Agents of Change conference in 2012 as a complement to his agency, running it profitably with 375-400 attendees and generating approximately $40,000 in annual profit while also securing $10,000-$30,000 in annual business from conference connections.
Strategy Swell
by Franklin ColeFranklin Cole is a sales funnel architect and advertising strategist who helps high-revenue entrepreneurs ($10M+) scale their businesses through strategic Facebook advertising and funnel optimization. He generates revenue through monthly retainers plus performance-based compensation, and has driven over $40 million in combined client revenue by spending $3-3.5 million on ad campaigns—demonstrating a 12x+ ROI. His approach focuses on mapping profitability paths before spending any money and optimizing for revenue-per-lead metrics.
60 Second Communications
by Jamie TurnerJamie Turner is the CEO of 60 Second Communications, a full-service marketing agency that has helped major brands like Coca-Cola and AT&T with complex marketing problems. He built thought leadership through his blog 60 Second Marketer and speaking engagements, starting with free university gigs 15 years ago and eventually commanding $5,000+ per speaking engagement. Speaking now comprises approximately 25% of his annual revenue, which exceeds $100,000 per year from speaking alone.
Vector Media Group
by Matt WeinbergVector Media Group is a bootstrapped web development and digital marketing agency founded by Matt Weinberg in high school around 2000, initially as a computer repair service before pivoting to web design and online marketing. Now 32 employees strong and generating $6 million in annual revenue, the company serves enterprise clients including Google, the Associated Press, and Columbia University, offering web development, design, branding, and ad spend management services. The agency has been on the Inc. 5,000 list for three consecutive years and has been profitable every month since inception without taking outside funding.
OutCold
by Fritz HeffingerOutCold is an experiential marketing agency founded by Fritz Heffinger that specializes in creating mobile brand experiences using converted shipping containers and vintage vehicles. The agency did $2.5M in revenue in 2015 and works with major brands like Nordstrom, creating immersive on-the-road campaigns that prioritize authentic consumer interaction over traditional media buying. Fritz aims to scale the agency to $10-15M within 2-3 years as brands shift budgets toward experiential and guerrilla marketing.
Omelette
Omelette is a creative agency based in Culver City, LA with 80 employees working with major brands like Red Bull, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Pokemon, and AT&T. The agency specializes in branded video content and social media strategy, with a focus on converting creative content into measurable business results. Ty Stafford, a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree at age 27, leads content strategy efforts and works on high six-figure projects like Red Bull's campaign to drive can sales through social content.
RAIN
by Andrew HallaRAIN is a digital agency founded by Andrew Halla that operates across three offices (Utah, New York, Nicaragua) with about 100 employees. The agency specializes in strategy, creative, and development, working with major enterprise clients like Beachbody, Campbell Soup Company, Facebook, Walmart, and Puma. In 2015, RAIN generated approximately $14 million in revenue and was projected to reach $17-18 million in 2016, primarily through enterprise retainers ranging from $50-75,000 per month.
The Blue Fish
by Steve SimsSteve Sims is a luxury experience broker who has built an agency connecting high-net-worth entrepreneurs and self-made individuals with exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime experiences (meeting celebrities, private performances, etc.). Operating since at least 2015 with just under 3,000 clients worldwide, the business generated just under $10 million in revenue in 2015, operating with a lean team of 11-12 people. Steve's core differentiator is his credibility chain networking approach—leveraging relationships to gain access to otherwise unreachable people and opportunities.
Transmission Agency / Fun Fun Fun Fest
by Graham WilliamsGraham Williams co-founded Fun Fun Fun Fest in 2006 with Tim Leigh, growing it from a single-day event with 3,000 attendees and a $100k budget to a three-day festival attracting approximately 20,000 people with a $4-5M production budget. He also built Transmission Agency, a year-round booking and promotions company that operates across Texas. The business model generates revenue primarily through ticket sales (approximately $1-2M), sponsorships, and bar/beverage sales.
ZynePak
by Kim KaupZynePak is a custom publication and VIP merchandise agency founded in 2011 by Kim Kaup that creates exclusive fan packages for entertainers, brands, and celebrities. Starting with $600,000 in revenue in 2011, the company grew to $2.8M by 2015 and appeared on Shark Tank, receiving offers from four out of five sharks (though ultimately declining to accept). They work with major artists like Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Katy Perry, and sports teams like the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets, operating on a B2B wholesale model with 20-35% gross margins.
Amplify Relations
by Brian BaderraBrian Baderra founded Amplify Relations (originally Grassroots 2.0) in 2009 at age 19 after being laid off from a political ad agency, bootstrapping the startup on student loans with his first client being a former employer client offering a few hundred dollars monthly. The company grew to 13 full-time employees and nearly $2 million in revenue by 2015, specializing in high-margin political campaigns, robocalls, and mass-market advertising for political entities, corporations, and startups. Their differentiation came from licensing a robocall system from Canada that yielded 90% margins on certain projects, while positioning themselves as a full-service agency of record.
Verbal Plus Visual
by Anshay BhatiaVerbal Plus Visual is a digital agency founded by Anshay Bhatia in 2009 that specializes in e-commerce strategy, design, development, and optimization for innovative brands. The company grew from $150k in first-year revenue to low seven figures by 2015 with a healthy 20% net margin, and has become a premier Shopify partner. Their growth is driven primarily through strategic partnerships with complementary agencies and inbound leads from their strong portfolio.
John Ruland's Executive Gifting Company
by John RulandJohn Ruland is the #1 distributor among 1.5 million for Cutco Cutlery. Starting as a 20-year-old intern, he built a corporate gifting and consulting business around 'radical generosity'—helping executives strengthen relationships through high-end gifts. His company works with Fortune 500 brands and pro sports teams (25+ clients), creating custom gifts like Bluetooth speakers from Wrigley Field's historic wood, generating hundreds of dollars per gift in revenue.
Turner Creative
by James TurnerJames Turner is a conversion rate optimization consultant and copywriter who started Turner Creative in 2014 after his instructional design job relocated. By June 2016, he was running a solo consultancy generating around $45,000 annually, working with 2-3 clients on $10,000 three-month retainers. He was simultaneously launching Snap Copy, a conversion-focused copywriting agency with partner Leanna Patch.
Turnkey Podcast Company
by Doug SandlerTurnkey Podcast Company provides end-to-end podcast production services, from concept and launch through ongoing monthly episode production. Founded by Doug Sandler about six months before this interview (roughly early 2018), the company charges $5-10k for setup and $75-350 per episode for production. With a dozen clients producing roughly 50 episodes monthly across about 10 customers, the company aims to hit $500k in annual revenue by 2018, with a goal of collecting $100k in revenue in the remaining ~3 months of the year from the interview date.
Green Room Creative
by Anise OnyandoAnise Onyando founded Green Room Creative, a digital growth agency serving early-stage and mid-sized companies. The agency grew from $700k in revenue last year to a projected $1.5M+ this year by synthesizing creative production, paid media strategy, and consulting to drive conversions rather than impressions. Anise survived end-stage kidney failure at 24 (receiving a transplant from his father) and has built the agency while maintaining 5-6 hours of sleep nightly and full energy.
Vandex
by Kevin HobbsVandex is a blockchain consulting agency founded in 2013 by Kevin Hobbs and Lisa Chang that helps companies build blockchain solutions and conduct token sales. The company has grown to 42 full-time employees and generated $3.2M in revenue over the past 12 months from dozens of clients including Fortune 100/500 companies, government institutions, and banks. They're expanding into SaaS with Ether Party, a no-code smart contract platform, which has 4,000 people on its waitlist and is planning to launch a securitized token offering as their first equity product.
FullFunnel.io
by Andrey ZinkovicFullFunnel.io is a B2B marketing consultancy founded by Andrey Zinkovic that generated €250k in revenue in 2020 through 27 consulting projects and coaching 51 startups from European accelerators. The founder is simultaneously bootstrapping a SaaS product called ROI Plan to help B2B companies manage marketing plans, which has 3 paying customers paying lifetime deals ranging from €150-€200. The agency revenue funds the SaaS development with a team of 2 full-time founders and 4 part-time developers in Poland, with a goal to reach €100k ARR for ROI Plan by the end of the year.
Austin Artificial Intelligence
by Robert CorwinAustin Artificial Intelligence is a data science, ML, and AI services firm founded by Robert Corwin in 2021 after he left the hedge fund space. The company operates a packaged services model, deploying pods of data scientists (typically a senior data scientist, mid-level engineer, and junior resources) to solve business problems for clients in technology, financial, and industrial sectors. They raised an angel investment from Silicon Partners in 2021 and are currently working with seven customers, focusing on practical business results rather than selling frameworks as panaceas.