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Paid Ads for Other Startups

How 11 other companies used paid ads to get traction. Real revenue data, growth timelines, and replicable strategies.

11
Case Studies
$756k
Avg MRR (n=2)
$1.5M
Highest MRR
50%
$50k+ Hit Rate

Pricing Models

How They Got First Customers

Word of mouth from 20 friends who agreed to try the service in a 1-month trial after being messaged about the idea1
Pamphlets in newspapers and flex banners on crowded roads to attract bootcamp students1
Paid traffic (TrafficVents PPV network) to capture email leads and promote affiliate offers1
Google AdWords paid search campaign1
Etsy marketplace, selling light-up bras1
Email list from existing audience built since 20011
B2B wholesale through yoga studios and small retail stores1

Other Companies Using Paid Ads

Boom by Cindy Josephby Ezra Firestone

Boom by Cindy Joseph is a premium skincare and cosmetics brand built on a pro-age philosophy that directly contradicts anti-aging messaging from competitors. Founded by Ezra Firestone in partnership with makeup artist-turned-supermodel Cindy Joseph, the company scaled to $1.5M monthly revenue through a sophisticated content-driven sales funnel spending $15-20K daily on Facebook ads. The business leverages pre-sale content landing pages that engage prospects before directing them to e-commerce product pages, achieving a 13% conversion lift through strategic video implementation and post-purchase cross-sell automation.

Otherpaid-adsone-timevia Nathan Latka Podcast
$1.5M/mo
Moriby Akin, Cam

Mori is a direct-to-consumer baby essentials brand founded by Akin and Cam, former JP Morgan investment bankers. Launched in February 2016, the company pivoted from a subscription-only model to hybrid e-commerce with repeat purchases, achieving $150k in monthly revenue (annualized $1.8M) within its first full year and operating at a $2M run rate with a goal of $4M in 2017. The company's competitive advantage is exceptional customer repeat purchase rates—the average customer buys 4+ times—with 50% of monthly revenue coming from repeat customers, and recently closed a $2M equity round.

Otherpaid-adsothervia Nathan Latka Podcast
$13k/mo
Adleaf Technologiesby Chetan Vashistth

Adleaf Technologies was a 2013 startup that combined programming bootcamps with software solutions, training fresh engineers and delivering client work at low cost. Despite strong initial traction with 43 new admissions in one week from Facebook ads and recovering initial investment in two weeks, the company failed due to poor money management, seasonal dependency on college students, and partnership conflicts. The founder lost approximately $13,000 USD total.

Otherpaid-adsothervia Failory
Nuts.comby Jeff Braverman

Nuts.com is a family-owned direct-to-consumer nut and snack retailer that transformed from a struggling brick-and-mortar peanut shop in Newark, New Jersey into a $100M+ revenue business. Founded by Jeff Braverman in 2003, the company's explosive growth was driven by strategic Google AdWords campaigns, viral moments (including an accidental brand mention on Rachael Ray's show and a famous TV-prompted peanut shipment), and a memorable rap jingle. The company successfully built both DTC and B2B revenue streams while maintaining its family ownership and values through rapid scaling and COVID-era challenges.

Otherpaid-adsone-timevia How I Built This
Vuoriby Joe Kudla

Vuori is a men's athleisure brand founded by Joe Kudla in 2015 that grew to a $4 billion valuation by identifying an underserved market. After initial struggles with B2B wholesale placement in yoga studios, Kudla pivoted to DTC and discovered men preferred versatile activewear suitable for multiple activities. The company became profitable within two years after committing to a major marketing campaign.

Otherpaid-adsone-timevia How I Built This
Magic City Fordby Cameron Johnson

Magic City Ford, run by serial entrepreneur Cameron Johnson, is a car dealership in Roanoke, Virginia generating close to $80 million in annual revenue. The business was founded by Cameron's great grandfather in 1938 and has been sustained through consistent hustle and staying power. Cameron has optimized customer acquisition to around $350 per sale by shifting away from traditional newspaper advertising toward a multi-channel approach (50% online, 20% radio, 20% TV, 10% direct mail), with online advertising driving the highest ROI through Google Ads and lead tracking.

Otherpaid-adsothervia Nathan Latka Podcast
Electric Stylesby Nick

Electric Styles sells light-up clothing including LED shoes, hoodies, ties, and flower headbands primarily targeting the EDM and music festival scene. Starting with light-up bras on Etsy, the company scaled to over 100,000 units sold across 65,000 customers, generating $1.25M in revenue last year and tracking toward $2.5M this year through a mix of marketplace and direct-to-consumer sales.

Otherpaid-adsone-timevia Nathan Latka Podcast
Tai Lopez (Personal Brand / Knowledge Society)by Tai Lopez

Tai Lopez built a personal brand empire offering the 67 Steps and Knowledge Society programs to teach decision-making and lifestyle optimization. Starting with a free beta to thousands of users, he tested at $4.95, then scaled to $67/month through his PVP formula (Plan/Strategy, Virality, Paid advertising), reaching 500 million views in six months with 70% penetration among his target demographic of 14-25 year-olds.

Otherpaid-adssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Bazi Hassan (Personal Brand / Affiliate Marketing Business)by Bazi Hassan

Bazi Hassan is an affiliate marketer who generated $1.1 million in sales revenue over 3.5 years by mastering paid traffic acquisition (primarily via TrafficVents PPV network) and email marketing funnel optimization. Starting with just $5,000, he built a 165,000-person email list and earned approximately $500,000 in commissions by promoting high-EPC offers like MOPE (nophonebiz.com). He is now launching his own coaching platform to serve the customers he surveyed and learned from while marketing affiliate products.

Otherpaid-adsothervia Nathan Latka Podcast
Golden Hippoby Craig Clemens

Golden Hippo is an e-commerce company founded by Craig Clemens that generates over $1 billion in annual sales through sophisticated marketing and advertising strategies. Craig is a renowned marketing expert known for studying historical marketing campaigns and linguistic persuasion techniques to drive conversions and customer acquisition. The company demonstrates mastery of paid advertising channels, particularly Facebook and YouTube, combined with deep copywriting and behavioral psychology expertise.

Otherpaid-adsvia My First Million
Chowdyby Steve

Chowdy was a Toronto-based subscription meal delivery startup that grew to $1.3M in annual revenue in 2 years by solving the last-mile delivery problem through a unique hub system using partner cafes. The business reached approximately $100,000-$125,000 per month in revenue but ultimately shut down due to regulatory pressure from the Toronto health department, which deemed their distribution model too risky, combined with unsustainable unit economics and high customer churn.

Otherpaid-adssubscriptionvia Failory

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