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Are you building a business to own a job, or are you building an asset to sell? In this episode, Steve McGarry sits down with Chris Hallberg, Founder of Business Sergeant and an expert EOS Implementer, to dismantle the complexities of exiting a business.
Chris shares his personal journey from law enforcement to entrepreneurship, revealing the expensive mistakes he made during his first "fast and furious" exit. We dive deep into tactical preparation for a sale, including how to remove the "owner dependency" trap, the importance of business operating systems in driving up multiples, and how to navigate the ruthless "Fish and Chip" negotiation tactics used by buyers.
Whether you are looking to sell in 12 months or 10 years, this episode provides the blueprint for building a company that attracts top-tier buyers and maximum valuation.
In this episode, we cover:
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Chris Hallberg is a high-energy entrepreneurial coach, facilitator, and Founder of GoExpand, an officially licensed EOS execution platform, dedicated to helping leadership teams build clarity, accountability, and healthy growth. As a seasoned Certified EOS Implementer®, Chris brings over a decade of full-time EOS experience working with companies across industries to align vision with execution and drive transformative results. Known for his direct yet kind communication style and practical mindset, he has helped more than 100 leadership teams foster world-class cultures and achieve measurable success. Chris blends disciplined operating system implementation with a people-first approach that empowers leaders to get what they want from their business and have fun doing it.
Websites - https://bizsgt.com/
- https://goexpand.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hallberg-01516315/
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Timestamps:
(00:24) – From Uniform to Suit: Chris’s transition from Military Police and Sheriff Deputy to high-growth entrepreneur.
(01:42) – The "Expedient" Exit Mistake: Why selling too fast cost Chris a fortune (and how to avoid it).
(03:31) – Golden Handcuffs: How to structure your leadership team so the business survives without you.
(07:14) – The "Fish and Chip" Model: Understanding the brutal reality of due diligence and last-minute price chiseling.
(10:23) – Timing the Market: Assessing trends (like AI) to know when your industry valuation has peaked.
(14:19) – Leadership Red Flags: Why "warm and fuzzy" leadership fails during the cold scrutiny of investment bankers.
(20:49) – Driving Valuation with EOS: How installing a Business Operating System can double or triple your multiple.
25:28 – The Transparency Dilemma: How to tell your team you are selling without causing a panic (The "Growth Capital" script).
(29:08) – The Halo Effect: Why hiring veterans and Special Ops leaders can transform your civilian workforce.
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The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You’ll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
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Want a quick estimate of how much your business is worth?
With our free valuation calculator, answer a few questions about your business, and you’ll get an immediate estimate of the value of your business.
You might be surprised by how much you can get for it: https://flippa.com/exit
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Are you building a business to own a job, or are you building an asset to sell? In this episode, Steve McGarry sits down with Chris Hallberg, Founder of Business Sergeant and an expert EOS Implementer, to dismantle the complexities of exiting a business.
Chris shares his personal journey from law enforcement to entrepreneurship, revealing the expensive mistakes he made during his first "fast and furious" exit. We dive deep into tactical preparation for a sale, including how to remove the "owner dependency" trap, the importance of business operating systems in driving up multiples, and how to navigate the ruthless "Fish and Chip" negotiation tactics used by buyers.
Whether you are looking to sell in 12 months or 10 years, this episode provides the blueprint for building a company that attracts top-tier buyers and maximum valuation.
In this episode, we cover:
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Chris Hallberg is a high-energy entrepreneurial coach, facilitator, and Founder of GoExpand, an officially licensed EOS execution platform, dedicated to helping leadership teams build clarity, accountability, and healthy growth. As a seasoned Certified EOS Implementer®, Chris brings over a decade of full-time EOS experience working with companies across industries to align vision with execution and drive transformative results. Known for his direct yet kind communication style and practical mindset, he has helped more than 100 leadership teams foster world-class cultures and achieve measurable success. Chris blends disciplined operating system implementation with a people-first approach that empowers leaders to get what they want from their business and have fun doing it.
Websites - https://bizsgt.com/
- https://goexpand.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hallberg-01516315/
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Timestamps:
(00:24) – From Uniform to Suit: Chris’s transition from Military Police and Sheriff Deputy to high-growth entrepreneur.
(01:42) – The "Expedient" Exit Mistake: Why selling too fast cost Chris a fortune (and how to avoid it).
(03:31) – Golden Handcuffs: How to structure your leadership team so the business survives without you.
(07:14) – The "Fish and Chip" Model: Understanding the brutal reality of due diligence and last-minute price chiseling.
(10:23) – Timing the Market: Assessing trends (like AI) to know when your industry valuation has peaked.
(14:19) – Leadership Red Flags: Why "warm and fuzzy" leadership fails during the cold scrutiny of investment bankers.
(20:49) – Driving Valuation with EOS: How installing a Business Operating System can double or triple your multiple.
25:28 – The Transparency Dilemma: How to tell your team you are selling without causing a panic (The "Growth Capital" script).
(29:08) – The Halo Effect: Why hiring veterans and Special Ops leaders can transform your civilian workforce.
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The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You’ll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
Inside the World’s Record $13M Domain Sale with Jeffrey Gabriel
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Inside the World’s Record $13M Domain Sale with Jeffrey Gabriel
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A quick note on audio: We experienced some technical gremlins with the microphones during this recording. While the sound quality isn't perfect, the quality of the information is 10/10.
Is your business sitting on digital gold, or did you buy a liability? In this episode, we sit down with Jeffrey Gabriel, the founder of Saw.com and the man who broke the Guinness World Record for the largest domain sale in history, brokering the sale of a domain for $13 million. Jeff takes us behind the scenes of the high-stakes world of "online real estate." Whether you are a bootstrapper looking for a creative way to secure a premium .com, or an investor looking to understand the wild valuation swings between .net, .ai, and .io, this episode is a masterclass in digital assets. We dive deep into how to value a name, how to negotiate deal structures that require $0 down, and why the "Chinese Chip" market and AI trends are reshaping the internet.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The $13M Deal: The true story behind the complex bankruptcy sale.
Valuation Framework: The specific metrics Jeff uses to determine if a domain is worth $5,000 or $500,000 (Length, CPC, and Universality).
Creative Financing: How to acquire a six-figure domain name using "Earnest Money" and lease-to-own structures, perfect for cash-strapped startups.
The TLD Debate: Why .net is the "New Balance" of domains, and when you should actually buy a .ai or .io.
Market Trends: From the "Chinese Chip" market to the Crypto crash and the current AI boom.
Timestamps:
(02:36) From selling loans to selling the internet: Jeff’s entry into the domain space.
(11:49) Breaking the World Record: The logistics of selling [suspicious link removed] for $13 Million.
(15:32) Business Strategy: Should you buy the .com, .net, or .ai?
(20:50) The Friend.com case study: Spending $2M on a domain for viral marketing.
(23:51) The Valuation Formula: How to calculate the worth of a URL.
(30:29) Deal Structuring: How to use options and milestones to buy domains without full capital upfront.
(37:34) The history of domain trends: From Ringtones to Chinese "Chips" to AI.
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Jeffrey M. Gabriel, founder and CEO of Saw.com, is a domain industry veteran with over 15 years of experience and over $550 million in completed transactions. Known for high-profile deals like the Guinness World Record-breaking sale of Sex.com for $13 million, the top .ORG sale of Poker.org for $1 million, and the recent sales of Diamond.com, AI.com, Media.com, Data.ai and countless others. Jeffrey and his team have a reputation for delivering exceptional value to clients. Previously, he held key roles at Uniregistry, Igloo.com, and Sedo. An active industry expert, Jeffrey has contributed to Forbes and is a member of the Internet Commerce Association, frequently sharing insights on domain acquisition, sales, and strategy.
Website - https://saw.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreymgabriel/
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The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You’ll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
The Exit - Presented By Flippa
Want a quick estimate of how much your business is worth?
With our free valuation calculator, answer a few questions about your business, and you’ll get an immediate estimate of the value of your business.
You might be surprised by how much you can get for it: https://flippa.com/exit
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Are you building a business to own a job, or are you building an asset to sell? In this episode, Steve McGarry sits down with Chris Hallberg, Founder of Business Sergeant and an expert EOS Implementer, to dismantle the complexities of exiting a business.
Chris shares his personal journey from law enforcement to entrepreneurship, revealing the expensive mistakes he made during his first "fast and furious" exit. We dive deep into tactical preparation for a sale, including how to remove the "owner dependency" trap, the importance of business operating systems in driving up multiples, and how to navigate the ruthless "Fish and Chip" negotiation tactics used by buyers.
Whether you are looking to sell in 12 months or 10 years, this episode provides the blueprint for building a company that attracts top-tier buyers and maximum valuation.
In this episode, we cover:
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Chris Hallberg is a high-energy entrepreneurial coach, facilitator, and Founder of GoExpand, an officially licensed EOS execution platform, dedicated to helping leadership teams build clarity, accountability, and healthy growth. As a seasoned Certified EOS Implementer®, Chris brings over a decade of full-time EOS experience working with companies across industries to align vision with execution and drive transformative results. Known for his direct yet kind communication style and practical mindset, he has helped more than 100 leadership teams foster world-class cultures and achieve measurable success. Chris blends disciplined operating system implementation with a people-first approach that empowers leaders to get what they want from their business and have fun doing it.
Websites - https://bizsgt.com/
- https://goexpand.com/
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hallberg-01516315/
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Timestamps:
(00:24) – From Uniform to Suit: Chris’s transition from Military Police and Sheriff Deputy to high-growth entrepreneur.
(01:42) – The "Expedient" Exit Mistake: Why selling too fast cost Chris a fortune (and how to avoid it).
(03:31) – Golden Handcuffs: How to structure your leadership team so the business survives without you.
(07:14) – The "Fish and Chip" Model: Understanding the brutal reality of due diligence and last-minute price chiseling.
(10:23) – Timing the Market: Assessing trends (like AI) to know when your industry valuation has peaked.
(14:19) – Leadership Red Flags: Why "warm and fuzzy" leadership fails during the cold scrutiny of investment bankers.
(20:49) – Driving Valuation with EOS: How installing a Business Operating System can double or triple your multiple.
25:28 – The Transparency Dilemma: How to tell your team you are selling without causing a panic (The "Growth Capital" script).
(29:08) – The Halo Effect: Why hiring veterans and Special Ops leaders can transform your civilian workforce.
--
The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You’ll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/