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  <title>Ep 537 Why this $5M Business Sold for $25M</title>
  <description> When Sharon Gillenwater built Boardroom Insiders, she was doing something nobody else wanted to&amp;amp;nbsp;do:&amp;amp;nbsp;manually researching the personal work styles, business initiatives, and habits of Fortune 500 executives so that enterprise sales teams could finally get a meeting with the C-suite. It was hard, painstaking work — and that was exactly the point.&amp;amp;nbsp;   After more than a decade of bootstrapping, consulting on the side to fund payroll, and raising just $275,000 from three people she knew personally, Sharon sold Boardroom Insiders to London-based public company&amp;amp;nbsp;EuroMoney&amp;amp;nbsp;for $25 million — all cash at close, no earn-out. In this episode, you discover how to build and sell a business where customers love you so&amp;amp;nbsp;much&amp;amp;nbsp;they follow you from company to company.&amp;amp;nbsp;   You'll&amp;amp;nbsp;learn:&amp;amp;nbsp;     Why a cold call from a PE firm offering $48 million was&amp;amp;nbsp;actually the&amp;amp;nbsp;worst thing that could have happened to Sharon — and what she did instead&amp;amp;nbsp;       The one overheard side conversation that changed her negotiation posture entirely and helped her push from a $17–20M offer to $25M&amp;amp;nbsp;       Why Sharon insisted on all cash at close — and why her angel investor told her a lower number in cash beats a higher number with strings attached&amp;amp;nbsp;       What convertible notes look like after a decade — and why her investors converted their notes just six months before the sale&amp;amp;nbsp;       Why Sharon cried on her birthday, the day she was quietly walked out of the company she had spent 13 years building&amp;amp;nbsp;       How she watched the acquirer run Boardroom Insiders into the ground, tried to buy it back — and then decided to rebuild from scratch anyway&amp;amp;nbsp;       The land-and-expand growth strategy that took Boardroom Insiders from zero to $5 million ARR without ever cracking the demand generation problem&amp;amp;nbsp;    </description>
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