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Indie Icebreakers
by AravArav, 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.
Ignite the Drive
by Garrett DunhamIgnite the Drive is a content platform founded by Garrett Dunham, a serial entrepreneur and startup advisor from Silicon Valley, after his previous accelerator Pre-Backed shut down due to burnout and a failed enterprise deal. The site shares tips, tricks, and frameworks for entrepreneurial mental fortitude through blogging and a newsletter. Currently generating revenue in the hundreds of dollars, it operates as a labor of love rather than a primary revenue driver.
Pro Blogger
by Darren RouseDarren Rouse built Pro Blogger starting in 2002 as a personal blog, eventually consolidating 20-30 topic-specific blogs into his two main properties: Pro Blogger and Digital Photography School. Pro Blogger generates ~$4,000-5,000/month from eBooks plus six-figure event profits, while Digital Photography School reaches 4 million monthly visitors and generates over $1M annually through eBooks, affiliate marketing, and advertising. Growth is driven primarily through organic search, content marketing (7-8 pieces per week), and an email list of 950,000 subscribers adding 800 new emails daily.
Results Junkies
by Paul SinghResults Junkies is Paul Singh's community-driven newsletter and platform that evolved from a blog into a weekly newsletter written during his time as an investor. It's not currently a business, but rather a passion project bringing together a couple thousand founders and investors in Slack and through meetups to discuss building businesses. Paul built this after exiting Disruption Corp to 1776 and spending 30 days traveling to startup hubs globally to understand how communities grow.
Jeff Bullis (Personal Brand/Blog)
by Jeff BullisJeff 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.
The Top Podcast
by Nathan LatkaThe Top is a daily 15-18 minute podcast hosted by Nathan Latka featuring entrepreneurs who are number one or two in their industries by revenue or customer base. The show focuses on extracting real numbers—revenue figures, marketing funnels, customer counts—and was inspired by gaps Nathan saw in shows like Entrepreneur on Fire, NPR/Harvard Business Review, and Tim Ferriss's podcast. Nathan built his first company, HEO, into a SaaS business generating $30k/month in the first three months with $2.5M in funding and 10,000+ paying customers.
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.
The One Thing
by Jay PapasanJay Papasan and Gary Keller launched 'The One Thing' book with a concentrated, strategic month-long campaign that sold 27,000 copies in a single week, exceeding their 20,000-copy best-seller threshold. They leveraged three core channels: their internal network of 4,300 real estate agents, an email list of 35,000+ subscribers built on permission-based marketing, and 35 live training events across locations that reached approximately 16,000 people. The book achieved sustained growth year-over-year with sales up 43% in July and 26% annually, driven by word-of-mouth and timeless content strategy rather than short-term promotional tactics.
Forever Jobless
by Billy MurphyBilly Murphy built Forever Jobless into a content platform with 96,000 Instagram followers by organizing shout-for-shout cross-promotion groups and direct outreach to influencers. He converted his Instagram audience into a 26,000-person email list and launched an Instagram course at $397 one-time payment, generating $20,000-$30,000 in revenue in August alone. His strategy demonstrates how organic Instagram growth through peer promotion can be significantly more cost-effective than paid advertising.
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.
The Investors Podcast
by Stig BrodersonStig Broderson left a six-figure commodities trading career in 2011 to pursue teaching and creating The Investors Podcast, inspired by Warren Buffett's philosophy of living authentically. Co-hosted with a friend in Maryland, the podcast has become the number one podcast in the world in stock investing, ranking #1 in its category with 17 competitors tracked. The show operates on a free model with no monetization yet, as Stig focuses on building value and maintaining editorial integrity.
The Ride Share Guy
by Harry CampbellHarry Campbell quit a six-figure aerospace engineering job at Boeing to build The Ride Share Guy, a leading content platform serving ride share drivers. Starting with a blog and podcast, he's grown to 450,000 monthly page views and 10,000 email subscribers, generating $25K/month through driver referrals, direct advertising, and an insurance marketplace.
Entrepreneur on Fire (EO Fire)
by John Lee DumasJohn Lee Dumas built Entrepreneur on Fire, a daily podcast interviewing successful entrepreneurs, which generates over $300,000 annually with over 1 billion unique monthly listens. Recognizing a gap in helping his audience actually accomplish their goals (not just be inspired), he created the Freedom Journal, a physical goal-setting workbook priced at $35 with a $6.50 production cost, launching via Kickstarter with a partnership to donate $25,000 per funding level to pencils of promise charity.
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).
Chat with Traders
by Aaron FeifieldChat with Traders is a weekly podcast launched by 25-year-old Aaron Feifield in January 2015 that interviews successful traders to help others learn trading. Starting from zero monetization but focused on audience growth, the podcast reached over 620,000 cumulative downloads in its first year with nearly 5,800 email subscribers, primarily driven by consistent weekly episodes and active Twitter engagement.
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.
Fresh Fit and Fearless
by Lila ZimmermanLila Zimmerman is a 19-year-old University of Maryland sophomore who built Fresh Fit and Fearless, a content-driven lifestyle brand centered on plant-based vegan eating. She grew her Instagram account from zero to nearly 15,000 followers in approximately one year (with serious effort starting at 6 months) through consistent quality content, strategic hashtags, and share-for-share partnerships. Her monetization strategy includes a $14.99 recipe e-book that has generated approximately $900 in sales, plus sponsored posts ($100 per two posts) and free product partnerships from 20-30 companies monthly.
How To Geek
by Whitson GordonWhitson Gordon is editor-in-chief of How To Geek, having built his career from a 2009 internship at Lifehacker where he grew the publication from 4 million monthly uniques to 15 million. He attributes growth to a balance of quality content (50%) and effective marketing tactics (50%), emphasizing strong headlines, strategic linking, and multi-channel promotion. Now running How To Geek, he applies the same content-first philosophy while maintaining editorial independence from revenue operations.
Shelf Media
by Margaret BrownShelf Media is a digital-only publishing company founded by Margaret Brown in 2010 that creates niche magazines including Shelf Unbound (indie book reviews with 125,000 readers across 75+ countries), Middle Shelf, and newly launched Podster (about podcasts). The company generates revenue through advertising and competitions, with Shelf Unbound alone generating approximately $120,000 annually from ad sales at $20,000 per bi-monthly issue, plus $40,000 annually from a book competition with 1,000 entries per year.
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.