6 Single Source Advertising Business Success Stories [2024]

Updated: November 1st, 2023
Start A Single Source Advertising Business

Here are some real life success stories of starting a single-source advertising business:

Learn more about starting a single-source advertising business:

Where to start?

-> How much does it cost to start a single-source advertising business?
-> Pros and cons of a single-source advertising business

Need inspiration?

-> Examples of established single-source advertising business
-> Marketing ideas for a single-source advertising business

Other resources

1. MOO ($75M/year)

How much they make: $75M/year
Current team size: 559

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The Moo.com Growth Story with Richard Moross, Founder and CEO

Online printing and design company MOO, founded in 2006, has grown to become one of the world's fastest-growing print firms with over 400 workers in UK and US, offering products like stationery, drinkware and custom products, attracting institutional investors like Index and Atlas for expansion.

About
Richard started MOO over 18 years ago
Revenue
Richard grew the business to $6.25M/month
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4. ThemeForest

Discover 1000s of premium WordPress themes & website templates, including multipurpose and responsive Bootstrap templates, email templates & HTML templates.

Where they're located: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Website traffic: 11.6M/month

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5. IBM Bluehub

For more than a century IBM has been dedicated to every client's success and to creating innovations that matter for the world

Where they're located: Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
Current team size: 1000
Website traffic: 28M/month

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6. Zazzle

Zazzle is an e-commerce platform allowing users to create custom products. It was founded in 2005 with over 1,000 employees and an estimated revenue of $250 million. They serve a niche market of individuals looking for personalized items. The company was founded by Robert Beaver and his two sons, and it quickly grew to become a major player in the custom products industry.

Where they're located: La Cautiva, Córdoba, Argentina
Website traffic: 17M/month

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