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184 case studies with real revenue and traction data from content startups.

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$152k
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$400k
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S#it You Don't Learn in Schoolby Steph Smith

Steph Smith launched 'S#it You Don't Learn in School' podcast by committing to a 30-day challenge of daily recording, editing, and production to test conviction and ability. She grew from 200 downloads per episode during the challenge to approximately 10,000-15,000 monthly downloads by leveraging her existing Twitter audience and repurposing tweets about episode topics into podcast promotion, achieving viral engagement (10,000+ likes on tweets) that drove substantial episode downloads.

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Soap Opera blog (unnamed in text, sold by Ramon Van Meer)by Ramon Van Meer

Ramon 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.

Contentcontent-marketingfreemiumvia My First Million
The Hustle / The Move Podcastby Sam Parr, Sean Cannell

The Hustle/The Move is a podcast created by entrepreneurs Sam Parr and Sean Cannell featuring unfiltered conversations about startups, business ideas, and market trends. With around 15 million downloads per year and aspiring to reach 100,000 daily listeners per episode, the show has built a loyal audience of engaged listeners who are inspired to start their own ventures based on ideas discussed on the podcast. The hosts leverage their existing networks and company exits (Sean sold to Twitch) to attract high-profile guests and have recently launched a venture fund to invest in companies featured or discussed on the show.

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Capital Dailyby Andrew Wilkinson

Capital 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.

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Tax Girlby Kelly Erb

Kelly Erb is a tax attorney who built a personal brand as 'Tax Girl' by creating accessible, non-political tax content on Twitter and Forbes. Her viral article on Trump's tax returns garnered over 200,000 views, demonstrating strong traction in tax education content. She monetizes through her podcast and likely consulting services, positioning herself as an expert in business taxation strategy.

Contentcontent-marketingfreevia My First Million
The Hustle / Hustle (Podcast)by Sam Parr

The Hustle is a content media platform run by Sam Parr in partnership with HubSpot. The podcast is experiencing rapid growth with projections of reaching 400,000-500,000 monthly listeners growing to 1 million per month, contributing to HubSpot's broader content initiative targeting 100 million monthly audience across all channels. The business model is supported by advertising revenue and sponsorships.

Contentcontent-marketingfreevia My First Million
Soap Hubby Ramon Van Meer

Ramon 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.

Contentcontent-marketingfreemiumvia My First Million
$400k/mo
The Hustle (Podcast)

The Hustle is a podcast that has grown to 600,000 monthly listens, up from 430,000 the previous month. The hosts discuss entrepreneurship, business ideas, and startup trends while sharing various business insights and guest interviews with notable founders and investors.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia My First Million
$50k/mo
Capital Daily / Overstory Media Groupby Andrew Wilkinson

Andrew 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.

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Huberman Labby Andrew Huberman

Huberman Lab is a free educational podcast and content platform launched in January 2021 by neuroscientist and Stanford professor Andrew Huberman. Within 10 months of launch, the channel became one of the top 10 most popular podcasts globally, with the first video reaching 652,000 views and subsequent videos hitting 1+ million views. The growth was driven by consistent weekly content, word-of-mouth from major podcast appearances, and a commitment to free, science-backed health and wellness education.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia My First Million
Career Sidekickby Biron Clark

Career Sidekick is a job search advice website founded by Biron Clark in 2013 that grew from a failed, unfocused blog into a multiple six-figure annual revenue business by niching down to focus exclusively on job search content and prioritizing organic search optimization. The business generates revenue through a mix of products (courses and e-books), affiliate marketing, and display advertising (via Mediavine), with 85%+ profit margins and over 1 million monthly visitors, 80% of which come from organic search. Biron bootstrapped the operation, remains the only full-time employee, and operates it as a fully remote, location-independent business while traveling.

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FinMastersby Ionut Neagu

FinMasters is a finance education blog founded by Ionut Neagu in November 2020 to provide unbiased financial information. After spending $477,924 on building and growing the site (initial $50k plus $40k on content promotion and ongoing costs), the site has grown to $6,000 MRR through SEO, content marketing, and strategic website acquisitions. Ionut continues to invest heavily in growth, aiming for revenue to eventually cover content and team costs.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Failory
$6k/mo
Red Kite Prayerby Patrick Brady

Red Kite Prayer is a cycling-focused content business built by Patrick Brady. Patrick has built a sustainable living through writing and podcasting about cycling, becoming known as a respected voice in the cycling community and earning recognition as one of the industry's favorite bloggers and podcast hosts.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
Regular Car Reviewsby Mr. Regular

Regular Car Reviews is a highly successful YouTube channel hosted by Mr. Regular that combines car reviews with pop culture references and social commentary. The channel has built a substantial following by creating hilarious and impressive content that appeals beyond just car enthusiasts. Mr. Regular shares insights on starting content publishing on YouTube four years ago and the journey of growing the channel into a thriving business.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
The Property Podcastby Rob Dix, Rob Bence

The Property Podcast is a content-driven business founded by Rob Dix and Rob Bence, two UK property investors with nearly a decade of experience. They run both a podcast and a property management business, sharing investment strategies and market insights with their audience while managing properties for clients.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
Wait But Whyby Tim Urban

Wait But Why is a long-form content blog founded by Tim Urban that combines detailed writing with stick figure illustrations on a variety of topics. The blog attracted significant attention, including direct outreach from Elon Musk who requested custom content about his projects. Tim has built this into a full-fledged business with partnerships and a growing audience.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
Smart Drug Smartsby Jesse Lawler

Smart Drug Smarts is a podcast hosted by Jesse Lawler that explores medicinal topics and explores curiosity-driven content. Despite lacking formal credentials in medicine, Lawler turned his genuine passion and curiosity into a full-time business generating real revenue through the podcast medium.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
Tropical MBA Podcastby Dan and Ian

Tropical MBA is a long-running entrepreneurship podcast hosted by Dan and Ian that has produced 400 episodes over nearly 8 years. The show features Q&A formats and discussions on entrepreneurial topics like "Comfy Bed Syndrome" and "The Golden Handcuffs." The podcast demonstrates sustained traction through consistent content production and listener engagement.

Contentcontent-marketingfreevia Tropical MBA
TropicalMBA

TropicalMBA is a podcast and content platform hosted by Dan and Ian featuring entrepreneurial interviews and insights. The source is a reflective episode from 2017 discussing their year and the "7 Stages of Entrepreneurship" framework, but contains no specific traction metrics or business data.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
RyRob.comby Ryan Robinson

Ryan Robinson runs RyRob.com, a blog and podcast called The Side Hustle Project focused on monetizing content and side hustles. His breakthrough came with a single blog post about how to start a blog and make money, which became his most successful content piece and demonstrates the power of well-targeted content marketing to build a sustainable income.

Contentcontent-marketingvia Tropical MBA
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