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Word Of Mouth for Content Startups

How 19 content companies used word of mouth to get traction. Real revenue data, growth timelines, and replicable strategies.

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Case Studies
$50k
Avg MRR (n=1)
$50k
Highest MRR
100%
$50k+ Hit Rate

How They Got First Customers

word-of-mouth1
college network1
Referral from casual acquaintance for a speaking engagement at a large association convention1
Personal relationships and networking (Iowa Startup Accelerator through mentoring connections)1
Kevin Rose's podcast announcement and organic audience from existing newsletter1
Internal network of real estate associates and affiliates (4,300 agents in their network)1
Email list (26,000 subscribers) built through Instagram shout-for-shout groups and direct messaging influencers1
Collin uploaded a trailer for a video about the Colorado club lacrosse team; Samir saw it and emailed him suggesting he put videos on the Lacrosse Network.1

Content Companies Using Word Of Mouth

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
SaaS Podcastby Omar Khan

The SaaS Podcast, hosted by Omar Khan since 2014, has become a go-to resource for founders building SaaS businesses. Now at episode 300, the podcast features interviews with proven founders and industry experts sharing strategies and insights. The show has built a strong community through consistent, valuable content and genuine storytelling that resonates with early-stage founders.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia The SaaS Podcast
Morning Brewby Austin Rief

Morning Brew is a business news newsletter founded by Austin Rief in college. Built with authenticity as a core value rather than immediate monetization focus, the newsletter grew through word-of-mouth referrals and Twitter engagement, with subscribers becoming brand ambassadors for the product.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia Indie Hackers Podcast
SaaStrby Jason Lemkin

SaaStr 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.

Contentword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Pursuitby Case Kenny

Pursuit 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.

Contentword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
The Slow Hustleby Peter Awad

The Slow Hustle is a long-form interview podcast launched in January 2015 by Peter Awad, who juggles podcasting alongside three other businesses (Import Auto Performance, Mission Meats food brand, and a previous failed startup). The show generates approximately 8,000-10,000 downloads per month with around 2,000 downloads per episode, and recently landed on the iTunes Podcasts homepage through authentic relationships rather than gaming the system. Peter has secured two sponsors (Iowa Startup Accelerator and a law firm) charging $3,000 per 16-episode package, generating roughly $187 per episode, covering costs while maintaining the show as a labor of love.

Contentword-of-mouthfreemiumvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Dory Clark (Personal Brand/Author)by Dory Clark

Dory 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.

Contentword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Forever Joblessby Billy Murphy

Billy 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.

Contentword-of-mouthone-timevia Nathan Latka Podcast
The One Thingby Jay Papasan

Jay 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.

Contentword-of-mouthone-timevia Nathan Latka Podcast
All the Hacksby Chris Hutchins

All the Hacks is a top-tier business podcast launched by Chris Hutchins, a former PM and founder who left Wealthfront to pursue content creation full-time. The podcast explores financial optimization, travel hacks, and life improvement through interviews with interesting people. In 18 months, it reached top 5-10 in business podcast rankings through authentic content, guest curation, and consistent weekly releases.

Contentword-of-mouthfreemiumvia Lennys Podcast
Die Workwearby Derek (Last name not provided)

Die Workwear is a Twitter/X account run by Derek, an anonymous menswear writer who has amassed over 1 million followers by teaching men about clothing as a social language. He makes his living writing about menswear and has built a massive audience by providing practical style advice, deep historical knowledge, and sharp critiques that help men gain confidence through better dressing. His growth has been driven primarily by viral Twitter content and word-of-mouth, establishing him as a credible voice on men's fashion accessible to everyday people.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia My First Million
Founders Podcastby David Senra

Founders is a solo-hosted biography podcast launched in 2016 by David Senra that has grown to over 100,000 unique listeners per episode in 7 years. The podcast breaks down biographies of successful entrepreneurs, artists, and historical figures to extract patterns and lessons. Growth has been driven primarily by word-of-mouth recommendations from influential figures like Patrick Bet-David and Rob Moore.

Contentword-of-mouthfreemiumvia My First Million
Acquiredby David Rosenthal, Ben Gilbert

Acquired is a long-form podcast launched in September 2019 by David Rosenthal and Ben Gilbert that tells the detailed histories of major tech companies and acquisitions. The show averages 200,000 downloads per episode across Spotify and RSS feeds, with a highly valuable audience composition of 40% C-level/VP executives, 23% current founders, and 12% former founders. The hosts intentionally avoid common podcasting strategies like short episode formats, weekly releases, and frequent guest appearances, instead focusing on deep-dive research and conversational storytelling that has grown steadily over 8 years with no viral moments.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia My First Million
How to Take Over the World (Podcast)by Ben (Producer Ben)

Ben, a producer on 'My First Million,' created 'How to Take Over the World,' a history podcast that gained traction through word-of-mouth and was discovered by Sam Harris and MrBeast. His philosophy centers on creating content that generates obsession rather than broad appeal—using strong emotions, aggressive branding (the podcast name and intro music), and bold creative decisions to build a small but passionate audience that naturally evangelizes the show.

Contentword-of-mouthvia My First Million
How to Take Over the Worldby Ben Wilson

How to Take Over the World is a podcast where Ben Wilson reads biographies of historical titans of industry and breaks down their strategies and mistakes into 2-3 hour episodes. The show gained significant traction through word-of-mouth and recognition from Sam Parr (First Million), eventually attracting attention from MrBeast who reached out for advice and mentorship conversations.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia My First Million
The Lacrosse Network / Collin and Samirby Samir Chaudry, Collin Kartchner

Collin Kartchner and Samir Chaudry launched the Lacrosse Network in 2011 as a YouTube channel aggregating lacrosse content. After struggling to monetize through traditional ad models, they pivoted to service work and secured live sports rights on YouTube, which attracted the platform's attention. The company was acquired by Whistle Sports in 2014 as an acq-hire. Today, they run the "Collin and Samir" YouTube channel with 813K subscribers, a seven-figure advertising-based business, and an accompanying newsletter, focusing on creator economy content and interviews.

Contentword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia My First Million
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
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.

Contentword-of-mouthfreevia My First Million
SaaS Playbookby Rob Walling

SaaS Playbook is Rob Walling's self-published business book that has sold nearly 29,000 copies through word-of-mouth and organic sharing across social media platforms. The book generates approximately $275,000 in royalties annually across multiple channels including Amazon (35%), Audible (26%), and Kickstarter (25%), with the remaining sales through direct website and Apple Books. The primary growth driver has been organic recommendations on Twitter, Reddit, podcasts, and other platforms rather than paid marketing or traditional publishing.

Contentword-of-mouthone-timevia Startups For the Rest of Us

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