Sinopsis
Built to Sell Radio is a weekly podcast for business owners. Each week, we ask a recently cashed out entrepreneur why they decided to sell, what they did right and what mistakes they made through the process of exiting their business. Built to Sell Radio is the ultimate insider's guide to approaching the most important financial transaction of your life.
Episodios
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Ep 312 Kevin Waldron - How to Build Your Company to Sell (Even if You Have No Plans To)
13/11/2021 Duración: 39minKevin Waldron built Olympic Restoration, a disaster recovery business, to $24 million in annual sales before he decided to sell. Helping homeowners clean up from a fire or a flood was a good business, but after 17 years, Waldron was tired of fighting with insurance companies over claims.
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Ep 311 Nick Leighton - Getting Around Your Non-compete
06/11/2021 Duración: 44minNick Leighton started a marketing agency called NettResults with the idea of helping technology companies access consumers in the Middle East. Based in Dubai, Leighton built NettResults to around $2 million in revenue when he decided to sell. Leighton attracted a number of offers including one from a much larger agency that wanted an office in the Middle East.
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Ep 310 Leona Watson - 3 Things to Consider Before Shopping Your Business
29/10/2021 Duración: 01h11minLeona Watson started Cheeky Food Events, where they offered companies cooking lessons as a team-building activity. Over 17 years, Watson produced 3,000 events for more than 85,000 people. Watson hit $3 million in sales when she realized it was time for her to start thinking differently about her business.
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Ep 309 Built to Sell Intel - The Biggest Mistake Co-Founders Make, and 3 Other Lessons
23/10/2021 Duración: 01h23sWith Built to Sell Radio, you’ve grown accustomed to hearing entrepreneur exit stories from A to Z, but this week’s episode is a little different. We tease out four transferrable lessons from the latest batch of guests.
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Ep 308 Arleen & Ted Taveras - One Strategy Took Them From 12.5 to 16 times EBITDA
16/10/2021 Duración: 58minArleen & Ted Taveras had been growing their insurance consultancy for twenty years when they received an unsolicited acquisition offer for 12.5 times EBITDA. It was a tempting offer from an industry stalwart, but Arleen & Ted wondered if they might be leaving money on the table.
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Ep 307 Pete Ingram-Cauchi - How iD Tech Went From the Verge of Extinction to a $200 Million Acquisition in 12 Months
08/10/2021 Duración: 01h01minBack in 1998, siblings Pete and Alexa Ingram-Cauchi started iD Tech to offer summer camps for kids who wanted to learn about computers. The business grew each year and by 2019, was generating $70 million in annual sales hosting camps from Stanford to MIT and beyond.
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Ep 306 Jay Gould - Once Bitten, Twice Shy: The (Real) Reason Jay Gould Sold Yashi for $33M
02/10/2021 Duración: 01h27minJay Gould co-founded Yashi, a platform that helped advertisers buy ads on video content. Yashi grew to more than $25 million in revenue and more than $5 million in EBITDA when Gould received an offer of $33 million from Nexstar Broadcasting. The offer represented around 6 x EBITDA and Gould was conflicted. He knew he could probably get more, but he had also seen how quickly a successful company can go to zero.
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Ep 305 Andy Cabasso - Inside Uptime's 7-Figure Acquisition of JurisPage
25/09/2021 Duración: 01h03minAndy Cabasso co-founded JurisPage, a marketing agency specializing in helping law firms in 2013. Three years later, JurisPage had service contracts with more than 200 law firms when they got a call from Uptime Legal, an Inc. 5000 business specializing in technology and practice management software for law firms.
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Ep 304 Mehul Sheth - Punching Above Your Weight When It's Time to Sell
18/09/2021 Duración: 01h03minMehul Sheth started VMS Aircraft in 1995 with a plan to sell spare parts to airlines. Sheth had just $25,000 to invest in inventory, so VMS got off to a modest start. However, by 2016 Sheth had crested $8 million in revenue. VMS counted some of the largest airlines in the world as customers.
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Ep 303 Paul Farrell - From Zero to $1.2 Million ARR Exit In 2 Years
10/09/2021 Duración: 01h04minPaul J. Farrell built Nehemiah Security, a software company that helped organizations understand and calculate the risks associated with a cyber-attack. In just two years, the business grew to around $1.2 in Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) despite sales cycles of up to nine months.
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Ep 302 Michael Kaplan - The Shotgun Breakup
04/09/2021 Duración: 01h10minBack in 2006, Michael Kaplan and his partners bought into a Zerorez Carpet and Living Surfaces Care franchise. The business was generating $300,000 in revenue and losing $40,000 a year. By 2019, the company was generating $17 million in revenue when Kaplan and his partner had an irreconcilable dust-up which led to Kaplan triggering their shotgun partnership agreement.
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Ep 301 Justin Adams - From Broke to Big Time Exit in Just 2 Years
27/08/2021 Duración: 52minIn 2017, Justin Adams co-founded Digitize.AI to help hospitals get paid. They used artificial intelligence to get medical treatments pre-approved by insurance companies ensuring their patients could pay their medical bills. The business was hungry for cash, and Adams and his wife put everything their young family had into the idea. At one point, Adams was so short of money that when their clothes dryer broke, the Adams family started hanging their laundry because they couldn’t afford the repair.
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Ep 300 Cheryl Contee - Cheryl Contee on Selling Attentive.ly
20/08/2021 Duración: 01h17minCheryl Contee co-founded Attentive.ly along with Rosalyn Lemieux. Together, the partners offered a Software as a Service (SaaS) app that helped non-for-profit organizations perform “social listening”. Their offering was used by organizations to identify and drive engagement among their influencers.
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Ep 299 Built to Sell Intel - Turning the Tables on John
13/08/2021 Duración: 01h06minBy now, you're accustomed to hearing John Warrillow ask the tough questions. Every month, we turn the tables and grill John on his favorite anecdotes and transferrable lessons from the latest batch of guests on Built to Sell Radio. In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Weisz gets John to reflect on what stood out, any missed opportunities, and how each story imparts the Built to Sell Methodology.
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Ep 298 Michèle Hecken - Why “Off-Boarding” Is an Essential Ingredient in Building to Sell
06/08/2021 Duración: 52minMichèle Hecken built Alpha Translations up to $4.4 Million (USD) in revenue and almost a million dollars in EBITDA before she sold it in 2019 for $6 million cash (6.7 x normalized EBITDA). It was a fantastic exit for Hecken who got her start in University translating legal contracts from German to English.
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Ep 297 Robert Hartline - The $4 Million Haircut
30/07/2021 Duración: 50minIn 1994, Robert Hartline started selling phones in the back of his car. By 2019, he had built Absolute Wireless into a chain of 56 wireless stores and 350 employees. Hartline was able to systematize his business while he grew by creating employee onboarding videos and delegating key processes.
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Ep 296 Ben & Ariel Zvaifler - The Inside Story of Petco’s Acquisition of Shark Tank-Featured PupBox
23/07/2021 Duración: 57minLike many young couples, Ben & Ariel Zvaifler got a puppy and found themselves trying to figure out how to train it. They wondered what toys were safe and what kind of food to give to their brand-new puppy. The couple figured they weren't alone and decided to launch PupBox, a subscription box for new puppy owners that offered owners training guides, treats, and toys for puppies appropriate for their age and stage of development.
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Ep 295 Nick Huber - Sweat Equity
16/07/2021 Duración: 56minNick Huber was a track star at Cornell when he fielded a call from a parent that would change his life. A fellow student needed to store their stuff over the summer, and Huber was offered money to pick up his classmate’s stuff and keep it until the fall. Huber realized that other students who lived out-of-state might need a similar service, and Storage Squad was born.
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Built to Sell Intel - July 2021
15/07/2021 Duración: 01h07minOn this month's episode of Built to Sell Intel, John will be sharing key insights from the latest group of entrepreneurs interviewed on Built to Sell Radio. John recaps his favorite anecdotes in this monthly live broadcast, highlighting helpful strategies and transferable lessons.
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Ep 294 Cary Moretti - The Carve-Out Exit
09/07/2021 Duración: 57minCary Moretti is the founder of NewSportMedia, an IT consulting company that does work with sports leagues. Along the way, Moretti created a software application called LeagueStat. The app helped hockey leagues like the AHL and CHL provide fans, journalists, parents, and scouts with real-time statistics on their favorite teams.