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Etsy Startups

4 case studies with real revenue and traction data from etsy startups.

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Case Studies
$15k
Avg MRR
$30k
Highest MRR
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With Revenue Data
Internet Marketing Training Center / Internet Marketing Coaching Programby James Hickey

James Hickey built an internet marketing consulting business serving 6-8 retail and local service clients at $750-$5,000/month, then scaled into a digital course business in 2011 after his mentor suggested he train people nationally. The 12-module course with 45-50 training videos has enrolled approximately 300 people, generating significant revenue through a tiered funnel of $295 digital products, $1,000 group coaching, and $2,000 one-on-one coaching.

SaaSword-of-mouthsubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
Monticelli Bandby Elijah Monticelli

Elijah Monticelli, 23, went from being $5,000 in debt living in his parents' basement to launching a handmade Apple Watch cuff band business in September 2015. Within two months (by mid-November 2015), he had sold over 30 bands at $169 each for ~$6,000 in revenue, with 70% of sales coming from Etsy. His bootstrapped business grew primarily through the Etsy marketplace after initial customers came via Google Ads, though he intentionally slowed growth to focus on product development rather than scaling sales.

Otherplatform-parasiticone-timevia Nathan Latka Podcast
$500/mo
KITby Michael Perry

KIT is a virtual marketing assistant SaaS platform that helps e-commerce business owners automate their marketing through SMS-based commands. Founded by Michael Perry in October 2013, KIT pivoted from a web application to an SMS-first product in January 2015 after discovering that small business owners were unwilling to spend time on marketing tasks themselves. As of January 2016, KIT has 2,000 paying customers generating $30k MRR with a $19 average revenue per user and a sustainable $21 customer acquisition cost primarily through Facebook ads.

SaaSpaid-adssubscriptionvia Nathan Latka Podcast
$30k/mo
SomeAllby Dane Atkinson

SomeAll is a free analytics platform that helps small businesses consolidate data from multiple sources (Shopify, Etsy, PayPal, ad accounts, social media) and provides automated recommendations and actions to improve revenue. Founded by serial entrepreneur Dane Atkinson in 2012, the platform has grown to serve approximately 500,000 small businesses with over 100% quarter-over-quarter growth in new user signups, entirely through word-of-mouth and partner visibility. With $25M raised and a team of under 50 based primarily in New York, SomeAll is deliberately staying free to maximize adoption before introducing a monetization model.

SaaSword-of-mouthfreemiumvia Nathan Latka Podcast

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