Building and Selling Online Businesses | Marc from Vital Dollar
The Financial Independence Show - A podcast by Cody Berman and Justin Taylor - Wednesdays
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In today's episode, Cody and Justin are joined by Marc from Vital Dollar. Marc's story is so impressive with being able to walk away from his job after just 18 months of blogging.
Even more impressive is the fact that he's shown the ability to repeatedly create, grow, and sell his blogs which have amassed over $1 Million in total revenue.
So listen up and learn how to grow and monetize your digital efforts and hear what it's like to sell a website for over $500k!
After you listen be sure to let us know what you think.
Episode Summary
He was raised by fairly low-income parents but was always raised to take care of what he had
He went to college for business and bible
After college, he wasn’t making much income but started tracking every single purchase and focusing on a plan for retirement
In his late 20's he started swapping his focus from just saving to also increasing his income
In 2007, at age 28, he started doing some web design work and a blog for web design
His only formal education was an HTML class but just kept teaching himself
He didn’t really love client work and focused more on his blog
It took 6 months for the web design blog to make any money
Once he reached a certain traffic count he added ads for a profit
After 18 months, he had enough income to quit his day job
In 2012 he started a photography based blog and sold the web design blog for $500k
We discussed how these six-figure website sales go down
He generally doesn’t bring on employees except for some freelance writers and graphics from time to time
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows.
We discuss the difficulties of keeping up with things like memberships and invoicing when tech changes get pushed from dependencies like Paypal
For those first two big website sales, he put in the contract that he’d stick around for 30 days to help transition the site to the new owner
He normally keeps one high revenue site while also running two others that can hopefully become money makers and sell the main one as the small ones grow
We then dive into how to select a subject matter for a blog and then how to monetize it
He also discusses how it might be good to start with a service but since it doesn’t scale it’s probably good to look towards a digital course or something
One method he used to earn money early on was to get his product/service into someone else’s email list who already had some established traffic
For investing he keeps most of it in index funds and target funds while also lowering liabilities like his mortgage
Even though he works for himself building websites it still feels like work for him and he looks forward to retiring in 10-15 years with his wife and two kids
Marc’s current spending is about $60k for the family
We asked why he doesn’t just start traveling now since his job is location agnostic but he points out the pains of traveling with kids and spotty internet
He is prepared for when retirement hits though with a big spreadsheet of locations he’s looking to visit including all 59 national parks
Marc’s parting advice is just understanding that it’s going to take time to grow your business but you have to be consistent and be patient
Key Takeaways
* Patience: Once you've heard so many experts say something...it's worth taking note. Marc is yet another advocate for being honest with yourself on growth and being consistent with your efforts.
* Passions to Paydays: We loved how Marc started his online enterprises with a foundation in something he probably would have written about for free. Passions make that first takeaway of patience so much easier.