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Built to Sell Radio

John Warrillowbuilttosell.com
Built to Sell Radio is a weekly podcast for business owners interested in selling a business. Each week, we ask an entrepreneur who has recently sold a business why they decided to sell their business, what they did right and what mistakes they made through the process of exiting their business. Built to Sell Radio is the ultimate insider's guide to approaching the most important financial transaction of your life.

Episodes

Ep 439 Selling Your Business? Why Nice Gets You More - with William Ury, Co-Founder of the Harvard Negotiation Program

In this week's episode of Built to Sell Radio , we are joined by William Ury, the co-founder of the Harvard Program on Negotiation and the International Negotiation Network with former President Jimmy Carter. Drawing from his extensive experience in high-stakes diplomatic negotiations, Ury shares invaluable strategies to help you punch above your weight in a negotiation to sell your business. From understanding buyer motivations to mastering negotiation processes, you will gain actionable insigh...

Apr 26, 202440 min

Ep 437 Escaping the Service Business Trap with John Rood

This week we’re featuring an interview with John Rood, who built Next Step, a test prep business that helped students prepare for the medical school admissions test (MCAT). John Rood built Next Step to almost $10 million in revenue, with EBITDA margins ranging from 20–40% before selling to New Harbour Group, a private equity business doing a roll-up of test prep companies. Although it was a financial windfall for John, his exit left him feeling empty inside. John drifted and ended up having a di...

Apr 12, 202453 min

Ep 436 Turning Down a Quarter Billion Dollar Offer From State Farm with Payam Zamani

This week we’re bringing you an extraordinary story of resilience and determination as we delve into the lives of Payam and Frank Zamani. Starting their American dream with a mere $75, the brothers embarked on a venture that led to the founding of Autoweb, a groundbreaking lead generation service in the auto industry. Autoweb’s journey to success reached its zenith with an IPO that valued the company at an astonishing $1.2 billion, with shares peaking at $50. However, the narrative took a dramat...

Apr 05, 202453 min

Ep 433 The Million Dollar Call with Alexx Leyva

In 2015, 25-year-old Alexx Leyva was traveling around Thailand when a shocking phone call brought him back to the United States to take over his father’s $3 million business. Over the next five years, Alexx and his brothers tripled the company and ended up selling it for more than $20 million.

Mar 15, 202459 min

Ep 432 The Acquisition Entrepreneur with Steve Divitkos

In recent years, "entrepreneurship through acquisition" courses at Ivy League MBA programs have surged in popularity, outshining traditional classes in marketing or corporate finance. This trend reflects a shift in aspirations among students, many of whom now prioritize acquiring a business over roles in consulting or banking. As a business owner, you're likely to encounter increased interest from these eager MBA graduates keen on acquiring your company with the backing of people who specialize ...

Mar 08, 20241 hr 5 min

Ep 431 Dealmaker: Carl Allen on How to Sell Your Business to an Individual Investor

When it comes to your endgame, what’s your highest priority? Do you want to maximize your personal wealth and walk away? Or do you want to de-risk but keep some chips on the table? Or is your highest priority protecting your culture, your employees, and the legacy you have built? If your goal is to protect your culture, then selling to an individual investor may be worth considering. In this episode of Built to Sell Radio , you’ll hear from Carl Allen, a former guest and HP executive who was res...

Mar 01, 20241 hr 2 min

Ep 430 Building a Life After a 9-Figure Exit with Anastasia Koroleva

Anastasia Koroleva is an experienced entrepreneur and former technology company CEO. After her first nine-figure exit, she went on to start three more businesses. Today she is the host of the podcast, Exit Paradox , where she talks to some of the most remarkable founders in the world about the lessons they learned about life after selling a business. This episode will help you design your ideal life post-exit.

Feb 23, 202453 min

Ep 429 10 Times Revenue for a 9 Employee Company with Michael Lieberman

Michael Lieberman built Datastay, a software company that helped brake manufacturers and distributors catalog their models. The application proved sticky with parts manufacturers, which is why Autodesk made an acquisition offer for Datastay of more than ten times its revenue despite Datastay having just nine employees at the time of the acquisition.

Feb 16, 202455 min

Ep 428 Adam Coffey on the Private Equity Playbook

Adam Coffey spent 21 years as a CEO of three national service companies backed by nine private equity sponsors. During that time, he completed 58 acquisitions and generated more than one billion dollars of value at exit. Adam’s book, The Private Equity Playbook , is a bestseller, and on this episode of Built to Sell Radio ’s “Inside the Mind of an Acquirer” series, Adam teaches a masterclass on how private equity works.

Feb 09, 20241 hr 15 min

Ep 427 Inside the Mind of a Service Business Acquirer with Jason Swenk

Jason Swenk sold his marketing agency in 2011. Since then, he’s transitioned to the role of an acquirer, purchasing nine agencies. With experience on both sides of the negotiating table, Jason reveals his unique perspective on how to sell your service business.

Feb 02, 202452 min

Ep 426 Inside the Mind of an Acquirer with Valsoft's Joe Khoubbieh

Joe Khoubbieh is the Chief Investment Officer at Valsoft, one of the most prolific acquirers of software companies in the last few years. In 2023 alone, Valsoft completed 25 acquisitions in 10 countries. In total, Valsoft has acquired 95 companies and paid the founder 100% of their proceeds in cash in all 95 deals. In this week's episode of Built to Sell Radio, we get inside Joe's head and find out how he thinks about evaluating companies to buy, structuring a role for the founder post acquisiti...

Jan 26, 202459 min

Ep 425 The Downside of Selling to Private Equity With Mark Zweig, 3 Time Inc 5000 Honouree

In this episode featuring Mark Zweig, we explore the aftermath of selling his company, The Zweig Group, to a private equity group. Zweig Group, known for serving the architecture industry with magazines, reports, and trade shows, achieved remarkable growth, landing three times on the Inc. 5000 list. At its peak, the company reached $19 million in revenue. However, Mark's sale to a private equity group unfolded as a cautionary tale, showcasing the potential pitfalls when partnering with the wrong...

Jan 19, 202457 min

Ep 424 Basem Hanna on Getting $25 Million for TerrAscend

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all the rage these days, but do you remember the cannabis craze? Basem Hanna sure does. He rode that wave to perfection, leaving his cannabis startup with a cool $25 million and shares that could be worth double that one day. This week’s episode of Built to Sell Radio is a no-holds-barred chat (yep, expect some strong language) about making it big in the green rush.

Jan 12, 20241 hr

Ep 423 How Aaron Leibtag Got $15 Million for a 15-Employee Company

Aaron Leibtag cofounded Pentavere Research Group, a digital health company that identifies patients not receiving the medications or interventions they should be receiving because critical data is buried in a patient’s electronic health record. Despite having just 15 employees, they attracted an acquisition offer that valued Pentavere at $15 million

Jan 05, 20241 hr 7 min

Ep 422 2023 End of the Year Special: Top 10 Strategies for Building the Value of Your Company and Punching Above Your Weight in a Negotiation to Sell

This week on Built to Sell Radio, we highlight the top strategies from the 10 most popular shows of 2023. In this episode, you’ll learn how to: · Grow your email list. · Compete with industry giants. · Replace yourself inside your business. · Implement a three part strategy for hiring high-potential employees. · Get your customers to fund your growth. · Use silence to help you get the upper hand when negotiating the sale of your business. · Provoke a bidding war for your business. · Use a surpri...

Dec 29, 202344 min

Ep 421 How to Create Recurring Revenue with Robbie Kellman Baxter

If you've ever wanted to create recurring revenue inside your business you'll want to listen to today's episode of Built to Sell Radio. The show is the third in our three-part expert series and features a conversation between John Warrillow, the author of The Automatic Customer: Creating a Subscription Business in any Industry, and Robbie Kellman Baxter, the author of The Membership Economy and The Forever Transaction -- two of the world's leading experts on subscription models in one episode....

Dec 22, 202357 min

Ep 420 Hasard Lee on Thinking Clearly Under the Stress of Selling Your Business

Negotiating the sale of a business sale is intense and emotional for founders. Clear thinking is vital. In our second expert series installment, we feature Hasard Lee, a renowned clear-thinking expert. Lee, a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, authored the international bestseller, The Art of Clear Thinking . This Wall Street Journal bestseller, #2 in U.S. business books, has been translated into multiple languages. As a flight commander in Afghanistan, Lee led over eighty combat missions, piloting t...

Dec 15, 202346 min

Ep 419 CHRIS VOSS on Negotiating the Sale of Your Business

This week we have a special treat: an interview about negotiating the sale of your business with Chris Voss, the bestselling author of Never Split the Difference . Chris used his many years of experience in international crises and high-stakes negotiations to develop a unique approach to negotiation and this week, he talks about how his approach applies to selling a business. Prior to starting his training firm, The Black Swan Group, Chris was the lead international kidnapping negotiator for the...

Dec 08, 202352 min

Ep 418 Selling a Service Business, Avoiding an Earn Out, Outperforming Industry Average Multiples, Rebutting a Lowball Offer and Going From Start up to Exit for a High Single Digit Multiple of EBITDA in Just 18 Months

Kiran Merchant spent decades as a consultant to the aviation industry, so when a boss refused to grant him an $8,000 raise, he decided to leave his employer to start his own aviation consulting firm. Eighteen months later, he sold Merchant Aviation to Aeroport de Paris, one of the largest aviation companies in the world for a high single digit multiple of EBITDA.

Dec 01, 20231 hr 20 min

Ep 416 Chip Conley on Selling the World’s Second Largest Boutique Hotel Chain, Coming Back From the Dead, Mentoring Airbnb Co-founder Brian Chesky and How to Find a New Purpose After You Sell

Chip Conley built the world's second largest boutique hotel chain to 3500 employees, but after a near death experience, Chip realized he wanted out. Chip went on to become Airbnb’s Head of Global Hospitality and Strategy, where he mentored co-founder Brian Chesky. Conley went on to create MEA -- the Modern Elder Academy -- the world's first ‘midlife wisdom school'.

Nov 17, 202356 min

Ep 415 Jason Cohen on Starting Two Unicorns Worth More Than $1 Billion; Deciding When to Sell, the Freedom Line, Box Games and Whether It’s Better to Be Rich or King

Jason Cohen is the founder of both SmartBear and WP Engine, both companies that have achieved a valuation of more than $1 billion, making them “unicorns” in the parlance of Silicon Valley. This is our first installment in a series we’re referring to as Legends of the Deal , which will chronicle the life lessons of extraordinary achievers in the world of value building.

Nov 10, 20231 hr 22 min

Ep 414 Lessons From 3 Failed Attempts to Sell Greenpath and How a 7 X EBITDA Deal Finally Got Done

Josh Anhalt started GreenPath Energy in 2007 to help oil and gas companies detect methane leaks in their pipes. Over the years, Josh tried and failed to sell his company three times only to have each deal thwarted for a different reason. By 2023 GreenPath was generating more than $8 million in revenue when they finally agreed to be acquired by a competitor for around 7 times EBITDA, 90% of which was paid in cash with the balance paid in stock of the acquirer.

Nov 03, 202337 min

Ep 412 How Jay B. Sauceda Built a $14 million Business and Sold it to Cart.com

Jay B Sauceda built a logistics company that helped brands like Howler Brothers ship online orders. At their peak, Sauceda's company had a 150,000 square foot warehouse, 150 employees and was on track to hit $14 million in annual sales when a fateful meeting at an industry conference led Cart.com to make an acquisition offer Sauceda couldn't refuse.

Oct 20, 20231 hr 23 min

Ep 411 Inside the Mind of an Acquirer with Bakari Akil

This week, we continue our series called Inside the Mind of an Acquirer . We started this special series of interviews with acquirers because we want you to understand the perspective of the person across from you in a negotiation to buy your business. This week, we sat down with Bakari Akil, who has acquired two $30 million businesses and now teaches Cornell MBA candidates about entrepreneurship through acquisition.

Oct 13, 20231 hr 7 min
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