Most founders think selling a business is about getting the highest offer.
Nathan Gwilliam spent 30 years learning why that belief is exactly what destroys exits.
Three businesses built. Three exits are closed. And a front-row seat to some of the most painful – and profitable – lessons the entrepreneurial world rarely talks about out loud.
Like the time Disney came knocking... and his partner wouldn't even let them see the financials.
Or the earn-out that looked like a windfall on paper - until someone else was making all the decisions.
Or the phone call on a Sunday morning, right before church, that changed everything about why he sold Adoption.com.
In this episode, Jaryd sits down with Nathan – the founder behind the most visited adoption platform in the world – for one of the most honest, human, and genuinely surprising conversations we've had on this show. Because yes, you'll get the tactics. The roll-up acquisition strategy that turned his biggest competitor into his biggest asset. The 50/50 partnership trap that quietly kills deals before they ever start. The exact moment a founder should seriously consider selling – even if the timing feels wrong.
But this one goes somewhere most business podcasts are too scared to go.
Into the Sunday morning phone calls. Into making decisions from love instead of fear. Into what it actually costs – emotionally, financially, spiritually – to build something real and then let it go.
Nathan doesn't dress it up. He doesn't hide the mistakes. And he doesn't pretend the journey was clean.
And that's exactly what makes this one unmissable.
🎧 Hit play. This is the exit conversation nobody else is having.
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Episode Highlights
07:08 The $100 Million Yahoo Offer That Got Turned Down – And the Company That Was Dead 12 Months Later
10:31 The Sunday Morning Phone Call That Changed Everything About Why He Sold Adoption.com
15:00 How Nathan Bought His Biggest Competitor Without a Single Dollar Down
18:21 Built From Scratch in 24 Months – Then Disney Tried to Buy It
23:06 The Earn-Out Trap: Why Nathan Would Walk Away From Millions Before He'd Ever Sign One Again
27:17 The 18x EBITDA Offer a Partner Killed Before Negotiations Even Started
27:52 Why a 50/50 Partnership Is Quietly the Most Dangerous Deal Structure in Business
34:00 Love-Based vs Fear-Based Decisions – The Framework That Changed How Nathan Runs Everything
37:02 How Nathan Turned His Biggest Competitor Into His Biggest Asset (Without Paying Upfront)
Key Takeaways
➥ When your business is worth more to someone else than it is to you - that's your signal to sell.
➥ Never sign an earn-out where the buyer makes all the decisions. You're handing them your money and your future in the same handshake.
➥ A 50/50 partnership sounds fair until you need to make a decision that actually matters.
➥ Your biggest competitor might be your best acquisition – buy them, absorb their traffic, and stop splitting the market.
➥ The best acquisitions don't require a big upfront payment – structure it right and the asset pays for itself.
➥ Businesses don't always go up. The founders who wait for the perfect moment often end up selling at the worst one.
➥ Brokers create competition. Competition creates leverage. Never negotiate a major exit one-on-one if you can avoid it.
➥ Lead with genuine value and build revenue around it – the freemium model is still one of the most powerful plays in digital business.
➥ The best business decisions aren't made from fear. They're made from love – for your partners, your customers, and the impact you're trying to create.
About Nathan Gwilliam
Nathan Gwilliam is a serial entrepreneur who has created and sold three digital ventures, including Adoption.com, the world’s most visited adoption platform. He grew major online communities and digital properties, and later sold Adoption.com to the Gladney Center for Adoption. Today he leads PodUp, an all-in-one podcasting platform that recently raised significant funding. Nathan’s unique journey – building, scaling, selling and reinventing digital businesses – gives him deep insight into acquisitions, growth strategy, and what it REALLY takes to exit for maximum value.
Connect with Nathan Gwilliam
➥ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathangwilliam/
Resource Links
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➥ Download the Due Diligence Framework - https://buyingonlinebusinesses.com/freeresources/
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