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Jeff Bullis (Personal Brand/Blog)

by Jeff Bullis

Jeff Bullis built a personal brand and content empire by consistently blogging 5 times per week while working a full-time day job at a digital agency, waking up at 4:30 AM for 4 years to fuel his passion. He grew his blog to 250,000 unique monthly visitors, 70,000 email subscribers, and 350,000 Twitter followers, eventually transitioning to full-time content creation and monetization through speaking engagements ($10,000 per keynote), affiliate marketing, and digital products.

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NowThis

NowThis is a digital-first news and media company focused on creating short-form video content for social platforms. As of January 2016, they achieve approximately 1 billion monthly views across all channels and had just closed a $16 million funding round with a team of about 50 full-time employees. Their success comes from data-driven content optimization, particularly on Facebook video, where they've pioneered techniques like volume-agnostic videos with on-screen text and close-up interview formats designed for mobile consumption.

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Elite Daily

by Gerard Adams

Gerard Adams co-founded Elite Daily, a content-focused online publication targeting millennials, initially bootstrapped with $60,000 of his own capital. The site grew to 80 million unique visitors at the time of acquisition by Daily Mail, generating approximately $20 million in annual revenue through display and native advertising. Elite Daily's growth was driven by high-volume content creation (80 articles per day), trend-based writing, and strategic use of social platforms to distribute content.

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Creating Wealth Show / Jason Hartman Media

by Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman is a serial entrepreneur and real estate investor who has built a media empire around podcasting, most notably The Creating Wealth Show, which has over 640 episodes and reaches listeners in 164 countries with approximately 5,000 downloads per episode. His primary revenue comes from his real estate investment company that helps clients invest in properties, generating approximately $2.4 million in referral fees from managing around 500 properties annually. He leverages his popular podcast as a marketing tool to drive attendance at Jason Hartman University events and promote his real estate investment services.

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Ilias (Java Code Geeks and related properties)

by Ilias Segalexis

Ilias Segalexis is a former software developer who left a €40,000/year corporate job in Greece to build a media company targeting the software development industry. His network of properties (primarily Java Code Geeks) reaches over 1.5 million people per month and generated mid-six figures in 2015 with an 85% net margin through advertising, sponsorships, and lead generation partnerships.

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Independent Journal Review

by Alex Skatell

Alex Skatell bootstrapped Independent Journal Review from a Charleston apartment in 2012 to become a top 50 U.S. website reaching 20-25 million monthly unique visitors. The company operates as a media holding company (MGA) with three branches: a newsroom (50+ reporters), a technology division building internal tools, and an agency providing audience building and analytics services. Funded by $2.5M in friends and family capital, the company remains profitable and focuses on owned distribution channels (email list of 700k, social media) rather than relying on viral traffic.

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Trade Craft

by Ash Kumara

Ash Kumara built Trade Craft as a digital content network for millennials while generating significant revenue through book sales and speaking engagements. His book 'Confessions from an Entrepreneur' sold over 150,000 copies, generating approximately $300,000-$450,000 in revenue through a B2B approach targeting college entrepreneurship programs. By 2015, Kumara was generating approximately $90,000+ annually from speaking engagements (averaging $5,000 per speech) plus book royalties and startup advisory work.

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