Building Multiple Businesses: Profitable in 2 Months on $50

EPISODE · Sep 24, 2015 · 45 MIN

Building Multiple Businesses: Profitable in 2 Months on $50

from The SaaS Podcast - AI, Growth & Product-Market Fit for SaaS Founders · host Omer Khan

George Palmer spent less than $50 to launch SendOwl, a self-funded SaaS for selling digital products. Two months later, it was profitable. He found first customers by searching Twitter every morning for people complaining about competitors. George has experience building multiple businesses, from freelance Rails work to digital product platforms. In this episode, he shares how he validated SendOwl with a $100 AdWords test before writing code, why he turned down VC funding to keep his bootstrapped startup lean, and how a game studio's $18 million launch nearly crashed his servers - then became his biggest growth engine. When Introversion Software chose SendOwl for the Prison Architect launch, the near-downtime crisis turned into word-of-mouth marketing. George's approach to building multiple businesses centers on marginal gains - staying lean, staying profitable, and turning every side project to business insight into a competitive advantage. 🔑 Key Lessons 💰 Validate your self-funded SaaS idea before building: George spent $100 on AdWords with a fake sign-up page. A 1.5% click-through rate gave him confidence to invest three months of development. 🎯 Find first customers where competitors fail: George searched Twitter daily for complaints about competing products, converting his first two paying customers within a month. 🚀 Turn a crisis into a growth engine when building multiple businesses: Prison Architect's launch nearly crashed SendOwl's server. The studio's founder became his biggest advocate at indie game conferences. 🧠 Stay bootstrapped to build on your terms: George turned down VC offers. Staying self-funded meant steady profitability with four employees and full control over his bootstrapped startup. 📉 Watch for the feature rat race in competitive markets: E-commerce customers will not use a product missing the one feature they need, regardless of design quality. ⚡ Structure your day around energy, not hours: George codes in the early morning, takes a 2.5-hour midday gym break, then handles support and admin. Chapters Introduction George's background and how SendOwl started Finding the first customers through Twitter Total startup costs - under $50 Prison Architect launch and $18M in sales Turning a server crash into a growth opportunity Why George turned down VC funding for building multiple businesses A typical day at SendOwl Lightning round begins Passion for fitness and marginal gains Where to find George and SendOwl Resources Full show notes: https://saasclub.io/96 Join 5,000+ SaaS founders: https://saasclub.io/email

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