How to build a $525 million B2B media company
Welcome! I'm Simon Owens and this is my media industry newsletter. If you've received it, then you either subscribed or someone forwarded it to you. If you fit into the latter camp and want to subscribe, then you can click on this handy little button: Let’s jump into it… Quick hits"I have noticed that Amazon is using Follows more aggressively in how they distribute visibility in the storefront ... They matter, especially in the several weeks before and after a new [book] release." [Aggressively Wide] "[Matt Yglesias] is undeniably one of our most successful and influential bloggers, and must be, at this point, recognized as an exemplar of the form, for better and for worse." [Read Max] Axios now has 3,000 subscribers paying somewhere between $599 and $2,499 per year. [Digiday] "Bootstrapped companies are far less likely to pivot to video." [The Rebooting] I get why podcast publishers are consolidating their shows into a single feed, but as a podcast listener I often get annoyed when this happens. [Bloomberg] Advertise in this newsletterReach an influential audience that includes the top echelons of media, marketing, and tech. You can find all the details on audience size, demographics, and pricing over here. How to build a $525 million B2B media companySean Griffey is one of the foremost experts on running a B2B media company. He co-launched Industry Dive in 2012 and eventually grew it to 22 separate verticals. For much of its history, the company was completely bootstrapped, and as of last year it was generating over $100 million in annual revenue. Earlier this week, Sean joined a Zoom call to answer questions from my subscribers. Here are some topics we discussed:
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