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Hack the Entrepreneur
by John NastorJohn Nastor launched Hack the Entrepreneur podcast on September 5th and grew from 2,600 downloads in month one to 56,000 in month two through aggressive content production (3 episodes/week) and strategic partnerships. He built an email list of 943 engaged subscribers and generates consistent revenue through mid-roll ad spots ($300 per episode) on Midroll.com, earning enough to support a full-time living with a team of VAs, editors, and designers. He later partnered with Copy Blogger Media to create Showrunner.fm, a podcasting course and companion podcast.
Dory Clark (Personal Brand/Author)
by Dory ClarkDory Clark is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, and business consultant who successfully diversified her revenue from consulting into a multi-stream business including book sales, speaking engagements, and coaching. Starting with her first paid speaking gig of $5,000 in 2013 for her book 'Reinventing You,' she scaled to delivering 59-61 talks annually and generating $125,000-$150,000 from speaking alone in 2015, while her books have sold over 30,000 copies (Reinventing You) and 6,000+ copies (Stand Out) within months of launch.
Gimlet Media
by Alex BloombergGimlet Media is a premium podcast network founded by Alex Bloomberg, a veteran of This American Life and Planet Money. The company produces high-quality narrative audio shows including Startup, Reply All, Mystery Show, Science Versus, and Surprisingly Awesome, generating over $1 million in annual ad revenue per show through CPM-based sponsorships well above industry standards ($50+ CPM vs. industry average of $20-30).
Entrepreneur on Fire
by John Lee DumasJohn Lee Dumas built Entrepreneur on Fire, a daily podcast interviewing successful entrepreneurs, which grew to over 1 million unique monthly listeners. Leveraging this audience, he launched Podcasters Paradise in October 2013, a membership community teaching podcast creation, growth, and monetization. The community has generated over $3 million in revenue with 2,500 members through strategic pricing increases (starting at $197, now $1,297) and scarcity-driven cart opens, with June 2014 bringing in over $360,000 in monthly revenue.
Chris Guillebeau (Author/Content Creator)
by Chris GuillebeauChris Guillebeau is a bestselling author and entrepreneur who has built a diversified business around content creation, books, and online communities. His book 'The $100 Startup' sold over 300,000 copies, generating multiple six figures in annual royalty income, with his total business split 50/50 between traditional book royalties and online products (membership sites, courses, guides). His primary growth driver has been relationship-building with influencers and his community of 100,000-130,000 email subscribers.
Milo
by Preston LeeMilo is a content and newsletter platform for freelancers, founders, and creative entrepreneurs, started in 2009 as a side project called GraphicDesignBlender.com. It took 4-5 years before generating meaningful revenue, but now generates $8,000/month through sponsorships from relevant SaaS companies. With 30,000 email subscribers growing by 1,500/month, Preston has built a profitable business working only 5-8 hours per week while maintaining a full-time job.
The Nathan Latka Show
by Nathan LatkaNathan Latka runs a daily podcast interviewing SaaS founders about their metrics and growth tactics, having produced nearly 1,000 episodes. Facing frequent legal threats from boards demanding episode removal due to transparency concerns, he shut down the show but then pivoted to a Patreon-based monetization model. In a test of customer commitment, he raised $527 from 9 patrons willing to pay for exclusive content, validating audience demand and launching a tiered subscription offering exclusive episodes, metrics calls, and monthly data exports at $5-$500/month.
Pursuit
by Case KennyPursuit is a daily self-development email newsletter founded by Case Kenny with 172,000 subscribers that generates revenue through brand sponsorships at $30-40 per 1,000 opens. The company made approximately $100,000 in revenue last year and is projecting $800,000-$900,000 for 2019 through a diversified monetization strategy including sponsorships, events, and digital products. With just two team members in Chicago, Pursuit maintains a 39% open rate and 2% advertiser click-through rate by strategically managing advertiser frequency and only exposing subscribers to sponsors after 28 days of engagement.
SaaStr
by Jason LemkinSaaStr is a SaaS community and events platform founded by Jason Lemkin in 2015, generating $25M in annual revenue through a combination of ticket sales (~$5M), sponsorships ($20M), and other revenue. The company grew from 800 attendees at its first one-day event in 2015 to over 10,000 people at its flagship annual conference, with growth driven primarily by word-of-mouth and email marketing to a curated 120,000-person community list. The business operates lean with only 10 full-time employees plus embedded agency partners, emphasizing quality over scale and community value as its core moat.