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Soap Opera blog (unnamed in text, sold by Ramon Van Meer)
by Ramon Van MeerRamon Van Meer built a soap opera news blog from scratch without coding skills, writing experience, or any passion for soap operas themselves. By identifying high engagement on Facebook fan pages, hiring freelance writers, and reverse-engineering successful content strategies, he grew the site to $400-500k monthly revenue in 2-3 years and sold it for $8.75 million cash. The business demonstrates that founder-market fit isn't required if you can identify passionate audiences, find the right distribution channels, and execute systematically.
Capital Daily
by Andrew WilkinsonCapital Daily is a local news newsletter for Victoria, Canada that grew from a simple idea into a 40,000-subscriber operation (25% of the city's population) in about 1.5 years. Andrew Wilkinson started it with a stay-at-home mom friend, scaled it using PPC advertising at $2 per acquisition, and later hired actual journalists to do original reporting. The business has become larger than the traditional local paper and is now exploring expansion across Canada and potentially the US.
Soap Hub
by Ramon Van MeerRamon Van Meer bootstrapped Soap Hub, a daily soap opera news and recap website, with no coding skills, no writing ability, and zero passion for soap operas. By testing 10+ Facebook fan pages and identifying exceptional engagement in the soap niche, he built a content empire spending under $1,000 on initial paid traffic. The site grew to $400-500K monthly revenue with minimal overhead before selling for $8.75M in cash after 3 years, demonstrating that operator skill and traffic arbitrage matter far more than founder passion or technical skills.
Capital Daily / Overstory Media Group
by Andrew WilkinsonAndrew Wilkinson launched Capital Daily, a local news newsletter for Victoria, Canada, after noticing his local newspaper had no real journalism. He spent $200k on ads to quickly acquire 25,000 subscribers, then hired journalists to build out the team. After burning money on inefficient operations, he partnered with Farhan (who had scaled Vancouver's biggest local news site) as CEO. The business is now expanding across Canada under the parent company Overstory Media Group.
Entrepreneurs on Fire
by John Lee DumasJohn Lee Dumas built Entrepreneurs on Fire as a daily podcast interviewing entrepreneurs, starting in 2012. After struggling for 13 months with no revenue, the business hit $100,000 in month 13 and has since grown to generate approximately $180,000 annually from sponsorships. He's published 101 consecutive monthly income reports, becoming a transparency leader in the online business space.
Rich Roll Podcast / Rich Roll Media
by Rich RollRich Roll transformed from a struggling entertainment lawyer and recovering alcoholic into a lifestyle entrepreneur by launching a podcast in 2012 to continue conversations started by his memoir 'Finding Ultra.' The podcast grew to approximately 500k+ monthly listeners (90-95% audio-only) by focusing on transformational storytelling and diverse guest interviews rather than gaming algorithms. His diversified business model includes podcast sponsorships (80-85% of revenue), meal planning subscription, cookbooks, public speaking, brand partnerships, and retreats, all anchored by the podcast as the primary growth engine.
Founders Podcast
by David SenraFounders is a solo-hosted biography podcast launched in 2016 by David Senra that has grown to over 100,000 unique listeners per episode in 7 years. The podcast breaks down biographies of successful entrepreneurs, artists, and historical figures to extract patterns and lessons. Growth has been driven primarily by word-of-mouth recommendations from influential figures like Patrick Bet-David and Rob Moore.
Contraigne Thinking
by Cody SanchezContraigne Thinking is a newsletter and media company founded by Cody Sanchez that discusses boring businesses and small business acquisitions. The company has grown to a couple hundred thousand newsletter subscribers with approximately 5 million total subscribers across all channels and around 100 million monthly views. Cody built the company while running a family office that acquires and holds small businesses.
Starter Story
by PatStarter Story is a content platform that interviews and profiles founders running businesses generating $10K-$100K+ monthly revenue. Founded by Pat as a side project in 2016, it grew to include a blog with case studies, YouTube channel, community, and products by requiring founders to publicly share their revenue numbers. HubSpot acquired the company, with the deal expected to close around the time of this interview.