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 Sparkly Side Hustle to Six-Figure Exit: How Samantha Hamilton Built and Sold Dottie for Running
Humans of Flippa
42 minutes
2 months ago
From Sparkly Side Hustle to Six-Figure Exit: How Samantha Hamilton Built and Sold Dottie for Running
Samantha Hamilton founded Dottie for Running in 2015 from her one-bedroom LA apartment, blending her love for Disney and distance running into handmade running skirts. What started as a $5,000 Etsy experiment turned into a thriving niche eCommerce brand doing six figures annually. Ten years later, balancing life as a military spouse and mom of three, Samantha sold her business through Flippa and found the perfect buyer from within her own customer community. The conversation covers how she g...
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 ...