I recently reviewed 1000+ internet businesses. About 500 of them...

GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg
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Aug 01, 2025
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Here are the "machines" you need to master to build a profit machine:
1. Content machine
2. Referral machine
3. Events machine
4. Recycling machine
5. Paid machine
6. Hiring machine
7. Search machine
8. Innovation machine
9. Community machine
I'll explain it in this thread:
1. Content machine
2. Referral machine
3. Events machine
4. Recycling machine
5. Paid machine
6. Hiring machine
7. Search machine
8. Innovation machine
9. Community machine
I'll explain it in this thread:
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1) Create a content machine
A content machine is your own personal media arm. Your own version of Jeff Bezos’ acquisition of The Washington Post.
To fuel your content machine, you need to feed it interesting stories.
A content machine is your own personal media arm. Your own version of Jeff Bezos’ acquisition of The Washington Post.
To fuel your content machine, you need to feed it interesting stories.
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This is what makes a .01% content machine:
1) Pick an underserved niche
2) Find a format that stands out and is shareable in your niche
3) Wrap format in an entertaining way
4) Create content system to scale content production 5) Automate to create content daily
1) Pick an underserved niche
2) Find a format that stands out and is shareable in your niche
3) Wrap format in an entertaining way
4) Create content system to scale content production 5) Automate to create content daily
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Most people say you should be on every platform.
I don’t agree.
You really need to just pick 1 format, 1 major platform.
They all have hundreds of millions if not billions of active users.
That’s more customers
I don’t agree.
You really need to just pick 1 format, 1 major platform.
They all have hundreds of millions if not billions of active users.
That’s more customers
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2. Create a referral machine
If a content machine is using your audience to generate more audience, a referral machine is using your customers to generate more customers.
I’m astonished to see how many businesses don’t have a tight referral engine.
If a content machine is using your audience to generate more audience, a referral machine is using your customers to generate more customers.
I’m astonished to see how many businesses don’t have a tight referral engine.
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Basically, you give up gross margin direct to your customers in exchange for more customers.
Instead of margin to Zuckerberg, it's margin to your customers. Seems like a fair trade.
Think of your favorite creator saying "use promocode xyz" to get 10% off.
Instead of margin to Zuckerberg, it's margin to your customers. Seems like a fair trade.
Think of your favorite creator saying "use promocode xyz" to get 10% off.
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We think of Adobe ($200b market cap) as a creative company. They probably get customers via beautiful ad campaigns and product-led growth.
It might surprise you that they have one of the most killer affiliate programs in the game. It surprised me.
It might surprise you that they have one of the most killer affiliate programs in the game. It surprised me.
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Recently, they increased their affiliate cut from 85% to 100% (not forever of course).
They're doubling down.
They're doubling down.
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So why do we think Adobe is betting big on affiliate marketing to create a referral machine?
Customers that come from referrals have a 37% higher retention rate (source: Harvard Business Review).
Not only will you get more customers, you will get better customers.
Customers that come from referrals have a 37% higher retention rate (source: Harvard Business Review).
Not only will you get more customers, you will get better customers.
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3. Create an events machine
I used to think this was a waste of time. I was wrong, it's a secret weapon.
Events are a way to bring people together and an excuse for you to give them massive value in exchange for their email address/number
I used to think this was a waste of time. I was wrong, it's a secret weapon.
Events are a way to bring people together and an excuse for you to give them massive value in exchange for their email address/number
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It requires a Luma for virtual events, Partiful for IRL events. Mostly free.
Your seeing more and more businesses (b2c or b2b) add events to drive awareness and more importantly, to earn trust.
When you're the host of the party, good things happen. You're at the focal point.
Your seeing more and more businesses (b2c or b2b) add events to drive awareness and more importantly, to earn trust.
When you're the host of the party, good things happen. You're at the focal point.
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4. Create a recycling machine
The only reason to go on TV nowadays is to get the clip to recycle on social media.
And the reason to get press today, is so you can recycle the press pieces (if they are good) via paid Meta ads.
This is called recycling content.
The only reason to go on TV nowadays is to get the clip to recycle on social media.
And the reason to get press today, is so you can recycle the press pieces (if they are good) via paid Meta ads.
This is called recycling content.
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So, to create a recycle machine you want to be systematically reaching out to journalists to cover what you're up to.
How to do it:
1. Create a list of journalists who'd likely cover your story.
2. Come up with an interesting spin about you business or product.
How to do it:
1. Create a list of journalists who'd likely cover your story.
2. Come up with an interesting spin about you business or product.
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3. Put yourself in their shoes. They need something that will drive clicks.
4. DM them on X with a 1 minute or less Loom (a good chunk have DMs open for pitches).
5. Try this every 6-12 weeks with new "scoops".
4. DM them on X with a 1 minute or less Loom (a good chunk have DMs open for pitches).
5. Try this every 6-12 weeks with new "scoops".
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So, you get these pieces of content created by trusted third parties (ie: press) and then you boost it with ads and social.
People trust these big outlets more than they do when a stranger sells them something.
The future of marketing is recycling.
People trust these big outlets more than they do when a stranger sells them something.
The future of marketing is recycling.
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5. Create a paid machine
Businesses that rely on paid are built shaky ground.
If your cost of acquisition rises 30% (which could easily happen), there goes your margin and there goes your business.
Businesses that rely on paid are built shaky ground.
If your cost of acquisition rises 30% (which could easily happen), there goes your margin and there goes your business.
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But if you have an offer that's working and you want to supplement with more customers, have a dialed-in paid machine is pure gravy.
I think of it like a vending machine.
I think of it like a vending machine.
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Would you pay $1 to get out $2? All day long.
If you can make that work, there isn't enough money in the world that you'd want to pump into that vending machine.
The best internet businesses use paid to supercharge, they don't have paid be in charge.
If you can make that work, there isn't enough money in the world that you'd want to pump into that vending machine.
The best internet businesses use paid to supercharge, they don't have paid be in charge.
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Note: I use BoringAds.com AI-assited ads agency to manage all my paid Meta Ads, Google Ads etc.
I love them so much I invested in the business @imboringads
I love them so much I invested in the business @imboringads
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Why paid is cool:
Would you pay $1 to get out $2?
All day long.
If you can make that work, there isn't enough money in the world that you'd want to pump into that vending machine.
Would you pay $1 to get out $2?
All day long.
If you can make that work, there isn't enough money in the world that you'd want to pump into that vending machine.
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The best internet businesses use paid to supercharge, they don't have paid be in charge.
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6. Create a hiring machine
Your business is only as good as your talent. So, how do you attract the brightest?
Well, you’ve got a content machine already.
So folks interested in your business will reach out.
But, that’s not good enough.
Your business is only as good as your talent. So, how do you attract the brightest?
Well, you’ve got a content machine already.
So folks interested in your business will reach out.
But, that’s not good enough.
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Seeing who likes your brands posts (or personal brand), and systemizing reaching out to these people.
“I see you already have a job, but wondering if you’d be interested in a conversation with us?”.
People that follow your brand already love your brand already and often make wonderful employees and partners.
Building this outreach muscle builds better teams so you can outcompete in the long term. Note: btw, come work with me. I'll respond to most interesting applications
“I see you already have a job, but wondering if you’d be interested in a conversation with us?”.
People that follow your brand already love your brand already and often make wonderful employees and partners.
Building this outreach muscle builds better teams so you can outcompete in the long term. Note: btw, come work with me. I'll respond to most interesting applications
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7. Create a search machine
Some of the best businesses wake up every morning and just have lines of customers because of search.
And they don't pay for it. Beautiful
The power of Google continues to astonish me.
It's boring to do SEO and rank on keywords, but it works.
I think we'll look back at this timeframe and realize how much AI basically put us back to 2005 in terms of search engine opportunities.
Having a search machine and letting that compound is such an advantage.
Reddit is a search company. Mailchimp is a search company
Your most used websites and apps often have high rankings.
Note: I use BoringMarketing.com to run AI-assisted SEO for my businesses and have seen niche websites go from 7k organic to 70k organic.
I loved them so much I invested in the business @boringmarketer
Some of the best businesses wake up every morning and just have lines of customers because of search.
And they don't pay for it. Beautiful
The power of Google continues to astonish me.
It's boring to do SEO and rank on keywords, but it works.
I think we'll look back at this timeframe and realize how much AI basically put us back to 2005 in terms of search engine opportunities.
Having a search machine and letting that compound is such an advantage.
Reddit is a search company. Mailchimp is a search company
Your most used websites and apps often have high rankings.
Note: I use BoringMarketing.com to run AI-assisted SEO for my businesses and have seen niche websites go from 7k organic to 70k organic.
I loved them so much I invested in the business @boringmarketer
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8. Create an innovation machine
The best businesses are constantly doing zero-to-one new bets, not just iterating on the existing product. They are moving to adjacent categories and leveraging systems, technologies, processes and customer base.
The ones that are confident they'll be leaders forever are the ones that get displaced.
This starts with culture. A culture of experimentation and iteration.
Note: if you're a Fortune 500 and businesses with $50M/year in revenue looking to build new digital products that drive revenue and word-of-mouth, DM me.
The best businesses are constantly doing zero-to-one new bets, not just iterating on the existing product. They are moving to adjacent categories and leveraging systems, technologies, processes and customer base.
The ones that are confident they'll be leaders forever are the ones that get displaced.
This starts with culture. A culture of experimentation and iteration.
Note: if you're a Fortune 500 and businesses with $50M/year in revenue looking to build new digital products that drive revenue and word-of-mouth, DM me.
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9. Create a community machine
I define a community by what I call the TRIBE framework.
T = Togetherness (are people together?)
R = Rituals (are there rituals that bring people back?)
I = Member's Identity (is there a member identity?)
B = Belonging (is there a sense of belonging?)
E = Engagement (do they have space to engage with one another)
Basically, you need all those to make a community. An Instagram account isn’t a community, it’s broadcast.
If you stop posting, you'll stop getting likes/comments.
Having a private community with your top advocates is worth its weight in gold. We talk about this a lot in
@buildempires_
I define a community by what I call the TRIBE framework.
T = Togetherness (are people together?)
R = Rituals (are there rituals that bring people back?)
I = Member's Identity (is there a member identity?)
B = Belonging (is there a sense of belonging?)
E = Engagement (do they have space to engage with one another)
Basically, you need all those to make a community. An Instagram account isn’t a community, it’s broadcast.
If you stop posting, you'll stop getting likes/comments.
Having a private community with your top advocates is worth its weight in gold. We talk about this a lot in
@buildempires_
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I hope this got your creative juices flowing.
I wonder what machine got you most excited.
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I wonder what machine got you most excited.
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Links for you if you're looking for resources and partners about building machines:
- How to think like a designer and scale revenue:
designscientist.com/freecourse
- How to 10x traffic with SEO: boringmarketing.com/freecourse
- AI-assisted SEO agency: boringmarketing.com
- Design agency you can count on to scale your revenue . designscientist.com
- I broke down how top creators are building businesses gregisenberg.com/10empires
- paid invite only memberships with other founders communityempire.co
- 6 tools I use to come up with startup ideas: gregisenberg.com/6tools
- Free weekly startup ideas: Youtube.com/channel/UCPjNB…
Hope it's helpful.
- How to think like a designer and scale revenue:
designscientist.com/freecourse
- How to 10x traffic with SEO: boringmarketing.com/freecourse
- AI-assisted SEO agency: boringmarketing.com
- Design agency you can count on to scale your revenue . designscientist.com
- I broke down how top creators are building businesses gregisenberg.com/10empires
- paid invite only memberships with other founders communityempire.co
- 6 tools I use to come up with startup ideas: gregisenberg.com/6tools
- Free weekly startup ideas: Youtube.com/channel/UCPjNB…
Hope it's helpful.
