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Marketing Against the Grain

Marketing Against the Grain is a weekly podcast produced by HubSpot's CMO Kipp Bodnar and SVP of Marketing Kieran Flanagan. The show offers unfiltered marketing expertise and perspectives on current industry trends and business growth strategies.

Contentotherfreevia My First Million

Indie Icebreakers

by Arav

Arav, a 13-year-old founder, is building Indie Icebreakers and Indie Rocket, content platforms focused on sharing indie stories and creating community-focused content. The ventures are in early stages with limited traction data available.

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The Blogging Manifesto

by Ryan Biddulph

The Blogging Manifesto was Ryan Biddulph's failed attempt to build a blog and eBook business to help struggling bloggers. Despite generating over 1,000 daily page visits and solid traffic growth through social media and blog commenting, the venture sold only 4 eBooks in 4 months because Ryan lacked genuine passion—he started it primarily for money rather than to serve customers. This failure became a crucial learning experience that led him to successfully launch Blogging From Paradise 3 months later, applying the same technical skills but with authentic passion, which resulted in multiple Amazon bestsellers and widespread media recognition.

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Strength Running

by Jason Fitzgerald

Strength Running is a 10-year-old media company founded by Jason Fitzgerald in 2010 that has grown from a running blog into one of the largest running media properties, featuring the #2 most popular running podcast in the US, a YouTube channel with 45,000+ subscribers, and 200k+ monthly blog visits. The business uses a freemium model with 98% free content (blog, podcast, YouTube) supported by paid coaching programs, training plans, and custom coaching services. Growth has been driven primarily through organic search and SEO, with strategic partnerships and contributions to major publications like Runner's World, PodiumRunner, and Lifehacker.

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Reroute Lifestyle

by Krista Aoki

Reroute Lifestyle is a lifestyle and travel blog founded by Krista Aoki that helps goal-getters achieve financial freedom through remote work and online income streams. Starting in 2017 with zero investment, Krista grew the blog to 11,000 monthly page views and $1,500 MRR in 6 months through Pinterest marketing and content-driven storytelling. The business generates revenue through affiliate marketing, product sales, and services.

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$2k/mo

One Hour Professor

by Ron Stefanski

Ron Stefanski built One Hour Professor as a content hub and evolved it into a portfolio of six niche websites generating $10,000/month in revenue with $8,500 in monthly profit. His success came from mastering SEO, keyword research, quality content creation at scale through a team of contractors, and strategic link building. The business demonstrates the power of long-term content marketing and diversified income streams through affiliate marketing and ad networks.

Contentseofreemiumvia Failory
$10k/mo

Lenny's Newsletter and Podcast

by Lenny Rachitsky

Lenny Rachitsky built a 1M+ subscriber newsletter and top 10 tech podcast that generates revenue through a freemium model on Substack. The content focuses on interviews with world-class product leaders and growth experts, offering concrete, actionable advice for building and growing products. He discusses the journey from starting the newsletter to adding a paywall and maintaining weekly publishing cadence.

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Let's Reach Success

by Lidiya K

Let's Reach Success is a personal development blog built by Lidiya K that grew from a simple WordPress.com site to an authoritative content platform earning $2,000/month through sponsored posts, affiliate marketing, and organic SEO traffic. The founder bootstrapped the business over several years by consistently writing high-quality, long-form content optimized for search engines while building a trusted resource that attracted brand sponsorships at $100-$200 per guest post. Success came from combining passion with discipline, focusing on SEO fundamentals, and refusing to compromise on content quality despite distractions and competing monetization models.

Contentseofreemiumvia Failory
$2k/mo

EdLatimore.com

by Ed Latimore

Ed Latimore built edlatimore.com, a self-improvement blog focused on stoicism, addiction recovery, and personal mastery, growing it to $25k MRR through a combination of high-quality SEO content and active social media presence. He monetizes through free blog content, books, and courses delivered via Gumroad and Circle. His strategy emphasizes authenticity—only teaching what he has personal experience with—and delegation to focus on content creation while others handle tech and advertising.

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$25k/mo

Hello Web Design / Hello Web Books

by Tracy Osborn

Tracy Osborn self-published Hello Web Design, a book teaching design fundamentals to non-designers, after launching it successfully on Kickstarter (raising $22,000). She later partnered with No Starch Press to republish it as a hardcover, shifting from self-publishing to a traditional publisher to offload marketing while maintaining her evergreen content. The book focuses on 80/20 design principles like typography, color, spacing, and layout that enable developers and founders to design interfaces themselves.

Contentcontent-marketingone-timevia Startups For the Rest of Us

Startup for the Rest of Us (Podcast)

by Rob Walling

Rob Walling's 'Startup for the Rest of Us' is a long-running podcast and content platform that has become a foundational resource for bootstrapped SaaS founders. The show drives significant impact through listener testimonials (including side project acquisitions via Micro Acquire), complementary products like TinySeed (a $10M fund for bootstrapped founders) and MicroConf (in-person events), and books like 'Start Small, Stay Small.' Revenue model includes sponsorships and related business ventures.

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Touching Two Worlds (Book)

by Dr. Sheri Walling

Dr. Sheri Walling, a psychologist and entrepreneur, launched her book 'Touching Two Worlds: A Guide for Finding Hope in the Landscape of Loss' which explores grief through personal essays, tactical practices, and psychological analysis. The book shares her experience losing her father to cancer and brother to suicide six months apart, while simultaneously experiencing career success and family flourishing. She executed a multi-month launch strategy starting with endorsement outreach in November, a circus-themed launch event in May, and an ongoing podcast tour with systematic outreach to contacts and media platforms.

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Startups for the Rest of Us

by Rob Walling

Startups for the Rest of Us is a podcast hosted by serial entrepreneur Rob Walling that focuses on bootstrapped SaaS building strategies without venture capital. With over 13 years of weekly episodes, the show shares stories, strategies, and tactics from founders who have built multi-million dollar companies through bootstrapping. The podcast targets developers, designers, and entrepreneurs looking to build profitable businesses rather than chasing billion-dollar exits.

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SaaS Playbook

by Rob Walling

SaaS Playbook is Rob Walling's self-published business book that has sold nearly 29,000 copies through word-of-mouth and organic sharing across social media platforms. The book generates approximately $275,000 in royalties annually across multiple channels including Amazon (35%), Audible (26%), and Kickstarter (25%), with the remaining sales through direct website and Apple Books. The primary growth driver has been organic recommendations on Twitter, Reddit, podcasts, and other platforms rather than paid marketing or traditional publishing.

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Startups with the Rest of Us (Podcast/Community)

by Rob Walling

This is episode 800 of 'Startups with the Rest of Us,' a long-running podcast by Rob Walling focused on helping founders build sustainable, bootstrapped, or mostly-bootstrapped companies. Rather than a traditional startup profile, this episode distills 12 core commandments for indie founders: nuance beats absolutes, learning to decide with incomplete information, avoiding classic traps, building with evidence, prioritizing marketing over product, choosing better customers over volume, managing platform risk, building networks over audiences, playing long-ball, stacking small wins, vetting your sources, and protecting your mental health. The show has run for 15+ years with consistent messaging around independence and founder wellbeing.

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Artmap Inc (AMI)

by David Smook

Artmap Inc (AMI) is a content network platform founded by David Smook that operates 20,000+ contributing writers and reaches a quarter million daily readers with 600,000 subscribers and 10+ million monthly page views. The flagship publication, Hacker Noon, grew by prioritizing writer autonomy, strong calls-to-action, and SEO-driven distribution over viral engagement. David bootstrapped the business by initially consulting for startups, then gradually shifted resources toward building the media properties once he saw their superior long-term potential.

Contentseofreemiumvia Indie Hackers Podcast

CSS for JavaScript Developers

by Josh Comeau

Josh Comeau built CSS for JavaScript Developers, an interactive online course combining videos, articles, widgets, and mini-games to help JS developers master CSS. He validated the idea with a one-week pre-order campaign targeting $50k in sales and instead generated $550k in revenue from nearly 5,000 sales. His success came from building in public on Twitter, maintaining a high-quality blog that attracts 60-90k monthly visitors, and leveraging an email list of 20k subscribers.

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NoCS Degree

by Pete McLeod

Pete McLeod launched NoCS Degree in July 2019 after quitting a minimum wage job to become an indie hacker. The blog interviews successful developers without computer science degrees, generating $70 in first-week revenue and 48,000 page views through a viral Hacker News launch. Within months, Pete scaled to ~$2,000/month MRR primarily through newsletter sponsorships from coding bootcamps and SaaS companies, applying high-ticket B2B sales tactics rather than pursuing low-value subscriptions.

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$2k/mo

The Embedded Entrepreneur (Book/Personal Brand)

by Arvid Kahl

Arvid Kahl, founder of the bootstrapped Feedback Panda (which reached $60k/month before being sold), transitioned into content creation and wrote 'The Embedded Entrepreneur,' a handbook on building audience-driven businesses. The book launched at #1 on Product Hunt and was collaboratively developed with 550 alpha readers through HelpThisBook, demonstrating the core principle of the book itself: audience-first product development.

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My First Million Podcast / Hustle

by Sean Puri, Sam Parr

My First Million is a podcast hosted by Sean Puri and Sam Parr, two serial entrepreneurs who discuss startup ideas and business opportunities. The show grew from entertainment content to becoming influential in the startup ecosystem, eventually being acquired by HubSpot. The hosts leverage their platform to build social capital, invest in startups through rolling funds and syndicates, and convert audience trust into financial opportunities.

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