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How to Sell Your Startup for a Life-Changing Payout

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What does it take to sell a music software startup and walk away with a life-changing payout?

Emmett Cooke says it comes down to four things:

1. Leveraging existing relationships to acquire your first customers

2. Building a product that solves a real pain point but also requires a cultural shift

3. Choosing the right buyer who shares your vision

4. Selling at the right time, when burnout starts to set in

Emmett originally founded his music software company using his experience with e-commerce in music. With a pre-existing contact list, he contacted companies and offereda solution to their customer support problems, solving issues around downloads, emails, and data privacy concerns.

Slowly, word of mouth helped grow the business, and Emmet scaled it to over 100 B2B clients and around 360,000 B2C users.

But as the business grew, Emmett realized he was losing energy. Between the challenges of managing a growing company, his expanding family, and the stress of providing a service people depended on, he realized it was time to sell. A favorable tax break in Ireland made it the right time to sell.

Emmett worked with an M&A advisor, listed the business, and was soon overwhelmed with offers. He chose the buyer who shared his vision, and the deal was closed with an upfront payment, which was crucial for tax reasons.

In his conversation with Andrew Gazdecki, Emmett shares insights on:

• How leveraging your existing network can help you land your first customers

• The challenges of shifting culture in an industry and how to overcome resistance

• Why it’s important to sell when you start feeling burnt out, even if the business is still growing

• How the negotiation process unfolded, with offers from different industries

Emmett’s journey is far from over, and you can continue following hisprogress through the link below:

⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter)⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠

  continue reading

124 episodes

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Content provided by Acquire.com. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Acquire.com or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What does it take to sell a music software startup and walk away with a life-changing payout?

Emmett Cooke says it comes down to four things:

1. Leveraging existing relationships to acquire your first customers

2. Building a product that solves a real pain point but also requires a cultural shift

3. Choosing the right buyer who shares your vision

4. Selling at the right time, when burnout starts to set in

Emmett originally founded his music software company using his experience with e-commerce in music. With a pre-existing contact list, he contacted companies and offereda solution to their customer support problems, solving issues around downloads, emails, and data privacy concerns.

Slowly, word of mouth helped grow the business, and Emmet scaled it to over 100 B2B clients and around 360,000 B2C users.

But as the business grew, Emmett realized he was losing energy. Between the challenges of managing a growing company, his expanding family, and the stress of providing a service people depended on, he realized it was time to sell. A favorable tax break in Ireland made it the right time to sell.

Emmett worked with an M&A advisor, listed the business, and was soon overwhelmed with offers. He chose the buyer who shared his vision, and the deal was closed with an upfront payment, which was crucial for tax reasons.

In his conversation with Andrew Gazdecki, Emmett shares insights on:

• How leveraging your existing network can help you land your first customers

• The challenges of shifting culture in an industry and how to overcome resistance

• Why it’s important to sell when you start feeling burnt out, even if the business is still growing

• How the negotiation process unfolded, with offers from different industries

Emmett’s journey is far from over, and you can continue following hisprogress through the link below:

⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠X (Twitter)⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠

  continue reading

124 episodes

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