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I'm Scalable
by Justin BrookeI'm Scalable is a digital marketing agency founded by Justin Brooke in August 2011 that manages online advertising campaigns for high-level clients including Trump University, Russell Brunson, and Stansbury Research. Operating as a lean team (primarily himself with contractors as needed), Justin manages approximately $1.5 million in monthly ad spend across clients and earns 5-15% commission on those budgets, generating over $90,000 in monthly revenue. The agency recently transitioned from struggling to reach $100K/month to rapidly scaling to $1.5M in managed spend, with plans to expand into media and content networks to capture higher margins.
Funded Today
by Zach SmithFunded Today is a crowdfunding agency co-founded by Zach Smith that has raised over $40 million for 300+ campaigns on Kickstarter and Indiegogo. The company started when Zach's consulting client proposed paying via revenue share instead of upfront fees, which evolved into a three-tiered service offering paid media, press landing, and cross-collaborations. With 31 remote employees and $8M in 2015 revenue, Funded Today takes a 30-35% percentage of funds raised and operates with a unique due diligence testing phase to predict campaign success.
Ad Quadrant
by Warren JollyAd Quadrant is a performance marketing agency founded by serial entrepreneur Warren Jolly in April 2014. The company specializes in managing social advertising campaigns for brands, taking a percentage of ad spend (typically 20%) or fixed payout per action. In its first year (2014), Ad Quadrant generated $4 million in revenue through careful pre-planning and leveraging Warren's existing network, growing to $15 million in 2015 with 35+ customers and 33 employees.
TrendPie
by Victor RichieVictor Richie founded TrendPie in April 2015, an influencer marketing agency that connects brands (primarily app developers) with mid-tier influencers on Twitter and Instagram. Instead of paying influencers to post, TrendPie pays them per share at a CPM of $25 per 100,000 impressions, significantly reducing costs. The company grew from $330K in 2015 to $900K in 2016 while bootstrapping entirely from revenue, working with 75+ clients and ~1,000 influencers, with 50% client retention.