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I don't have a ton to say about this, but I thought it was an interesting listen, hearing about their content strategy and where some of their competitors / copycats fell short. This guy started out working for other sites as a writer, noticed where there were some opportunities in the niche, then left behind a salaried job at Conde Nast salary to start The Wirecutter, hired dozens of staff, and didn't have to take on any investors. It sounds like he's pretty hands off now while the machine takes care of itself (Says he's waiting for the right moment to dive back in). It's not all that far from the path I'd like to follow, so it was definitely relevant to my interests, maybe someone else'll find it interesting.
http://www.recode.net/2016/6/23/11998404/brian-lam-wirecutter-steve-jobs-gizmodo-iphone-podcast
Update: Just realized he's the editor from Gizmodo who got his hands on that lost iPhone a few years ago and got the phonecall from Steve Jobs "Hi, this is Steve Jobs, I'd like my phone back." LOL
http://www.recode.net/2016/6/23/11998404/brian-lam-wirecutter-steve-jobs-gizmodo-iphone-podcast
Update: Just realized he's the editor from Gizmodo who got his hands on that lost iPhone a few years ago and got the phonecall from Steve Jobs "Hi, this is Steve Jobs, I'd like my phone back." LOL