Sean Callaghan’s journey into online entrepreneurship began long before faceless channels and algorithm-driven growth became buzzwords. After rising to YouTube fame as part of a creator collective and growing his own personality-led channel to 2.8 million subscribers, Sean realised the biggest limitation of creator businesses was the creator themselves. Five years ago, he made a pivotal shift - stepping off camera to build faceless, documentary-style YouTube channels designed to operate like ...
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Sean Callaghan’s journey into online entrepreneurship began long before faceless channels and algorithm-driven growth became buzzwords. After rising to YouTube fame as part of a creator collective and growing his own personality-led channel to 2.8 million subscribers, Sean realised the biggest limitation of creator businesses was the creator themselves. Five years ago, he made a pivotal shift - stepping off camera to build faceless, documentary-style YouTube channels designed to operate like ...
From Saving 1M Plastic Bottles to Benjamin Seer’s Successful Exit on Flippa
Humans of Flippa
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1 month ago
From Saving 1M Plastic Bottles to Benjamin Seer’s Successful Exit on Flippa
Benjamin Seer, founder of EverCleaner, a sustainable cleaning brand that saved over 1 million plastic bottles from the environment before exiting on Flippa. Benjamin shares his journey from running a healthy breakfast subscription service to building and selling an eco-friendly cleaning products company, and what he's learned along the way about entrepreneurship, exits, and knowing when it's time to move on. What You'll Learn How Benjamin's previous experience with packaging led him to spo...
Humans of Flippa
Sean Callaghan’s journey into online entrepreneurship began long before faceless channels and algorithm-driven growth became buzzwords. After rising to YouTube fame as part of a creator collective and growing his own personality-led channel to 2.8 million subscribers, Sean realised the biggest limitation of creator businesses was the creator themselves. Five years ago, he made a pivotal shift - stepping off camera to build faceless, documentary-style YouTube channels designed to operate like ...