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Nov 9, 2021 12 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Can you start a billion dollar blog?

In 2010 Emily Weiss, a fashion assistant at Vogue, started her own fashion blog. She bought a camera, domain, & 2 months later the site was live.

Into the Gloss showcased the real-world beauty routines of fashion influencers & celebrities.
10 years later, what do you think the site is worth? Millions? 10s of millions?

While that would be an insane success for a blog, it’s not even close to the correct answer of $1.2 billion. She turned it into the beauty brand Glossier.

Billion dollar blogs aren't rare. A thread:
I'm on that journey with @ConvertKit. I started with earning a living from a blog on marketing & design. Then I used that audience to launch a SaaS company now earning $29M/yr.

It will take years, but we're on a path to create $1B in company value.

There are 4 key principles:
RULE #1: Build more than a personal brand

Mark Sisson started Mark’s Daily Apple in 2006 and built a great business selling books & sponsorships. But his real success was from Primal Kitchen, a paleo sauce and dressing company. Sold 2 years after launch to Kraft for $200 million
Personal brands are great for getting started, but in my research I couldn't find a single example of a billion dollar company that was still the founders name.

Bloggers and influencers should take note and build a brand that can stand on its own.
RULE #2: Sell products, not attention

Kylie Jenner was one of the least famous Kardashians, but now she’s the wealthiest. Rather than chasing more fame and influencer status she channeled what she had into Kylie Cosmetics.

Creators are better than anyone at capturing attention.
Attention has value. Brands pay the creators to redirect that attention towards their own products through advertising and sponsorships.

Creators like Ryan Reynolds understand this and instead channel attention into their own brands (Aviation Gin sold for $610 million).
RULE #3: Drive higher customer value through recurring or repeat purchases

@mijustin made the switch from selling books & courses (sold once per customer) to selling Transistor, SaaS for hosting podcasts. Customers pay every month for access to the product.
@WellnessMama built one of the most successful blogs in the world through content, sponsorships, digital products, & affiliates.

Then they used that platform to launch @MyWellnesse a personal care product line where each product is purchased many times.
RULE #4: Choose a better business model

Vani Hari pivoted from her site Food Babe to launch Truvani, her own health food brand.

Dr. Dre was wildly successful with his music career, but it's Beats by Dre that was able to have a $3 billion exit.
Better business models and higher quality revenue matter. @awilkinson understands this better than anyone as he uses profits from Metalab, his highly profitable design agency, to buy software & product companies.

Trading average quality revenue for high quality revenue.
Those are the 4 rules for becoming a billion dollar creator, but there's so much more to think about.

Read the full article for stories on who made the pivot and a deep dive into 5 examples of creators who weren't able to pull it off:

nathanbarry.com/billion/

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Jun 6
Big news: We’re rebranding!

ConvertKit is becoming Kit.

Read on for why it’s more than just a name change…
The creator economy has evolved a lot since ConvertKit began 11 years ago. And we’ve evolved with it.

Our platform has grown far beyond helping creators convert audience members into customers.

We now help you connect, grow, automate, launch, create, earn and so much more.
As Kit, our product philosophy is all about scalability and giving you actionable insights to grow your business.

Each creator business is unique, so the features in your Kit can be tailored just for you.

Besides making improvements to the features you love, we’re doing more…
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Apr 18
In the last 7 years, we’ve paid $6.9 million in profit sharing to the ConvertKit team.

While most companies hope to return money to shareholders in a moonshot acquisition, we’ve created a unique model to help our team think like owners.

Here’s how our compensation model works:
Our mission is to help creators earn a living. That’s why ConvertKit exists.

My personal mission extends beyond that—I want everyone in my life to have the opportunity to become financially independent.

That means everyone at ConvertKit should have a path to financial freedom.
VC-backed startups tend to go all in on equity and an exit as the path to financial freedom.

Bootstrapped companies (e.g. MailChimp, Basecamp) don’t give out equity and instead focus on paying high salaries.

Neither model is ideal for team members.
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Oct 11, 2023
In 2021, Spotify reached out to buy @ConvertKit for hundreds of millions.

I said no.

Instead we came up with an innovative way to get liquidity for our team:
ConvertKit is an email marketing platform for creators.

I started it in 2013 with a goal to solve my frustrations with other email tools.

When it grew, I figured I’d sell it after a year or two.

Then I fell in love with our product, team, & customers.

I never wanted to sell.
Founders like DHH and Jason from Basecamp said that equity in a private company doesn’t have value if you aren’t going to sell.

I’d learned so much from them and that logic made sense, so once I decided not to sell I didn’t issue equity to the team.
Read 18 tweets
Jul 21, 2023
Becoming a creator will change your life.

Here are 13 tips to make the switch from a consumer to a creator:
Set a Daily “Make Something” Goal

Grab a sticky note and write “make something today--stick it to your computer monitor.

Your goal is simply to make something--anything--every single day.

Set the bar low and make it achievable.

Creation will start to become a habit.
Document What You Make

Start documenting your daily creation.

Post it online with a few sentences about what it means to you.

Was it an idea floating around in your head for months? A mini essay you've been meaning to write? Code that you finally figured out?

Document it.
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Jun 23, 2023
I made $37,000 in the first month of selling my ebook.

But I almost made a $10,000+ mistake.

Here’s a lesson on pricing that’ll make you thousands:
In 2012, I launched my first product, The App Design Handbook.

But in a hurry to get the product out the door, I almost made a costly mistake…

It’s a mistake I see entrepreneurs make every single day.
It’s not charging too little for your product.

(Although this is a common mistake as well)

It’s only having one price for your product!
Read 17 tweets
Jun 9, 2023
I’m excited to announce we just acquired @SparkLoopHQ which is going to allow creators to make a living in a totally new way.

Here’s why this acquisition is a game changer for the creator economy: Image
SparkLoop’s Partner Network is the #1 newsletter growth platform.

After building a deep integration, we got so excited about the potential, we decided to bring them into the ConvertKit family to build the largest advertising network for creators.

Here’s why this is so exciting: Image
Traditionally, creators spend money on advertising to grow faster.

But this is inefficient and expensive. You try to get people to click an ad to go to a landing page. Only a few subscribe, and only some subscribers become engaged.

There are two big problems with this: Image
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