1/ THREAD: @HubSpot's acquisition of @TheHustle is a great example of a niche, vertical media business acquisition.

Here is what that means, why it makes sense, and why it doesn't happen more often.
2/ First off, this trend isn't new. There are a ton of great examples of this:

- Penn x Barstool Sports
- Stripe x Indie Hackers
- Robinhood x Market Snacks
3/ So, why would a software business acquire a media business? 2 main reasons:

1. Owning a top of funnel with a trusted audience
2. Multiple arbitrage
4/ Acquiring customers is hard & expensive. Attention more scarce than ever

Niche media cos have 1 important thing: trusted distribution

By acquiring The Hustle, Hubspot is going to promote its expensive products to The Hustle's audience- an audience that trusts what they say
5/ Spending money on a media co compares favorably to spending money on paid acquisition

- Most of these companies are profitable, so you're actually making money vs burning on FB
- Once you spend on FB, you don't keep the audience. But Hubspot owns The Hustle's audience forever
6/ Generally, media companies are low LTV companies.

Each customer only brings in a few dollars of revenue per year.

That is the complete opposite for SaaS businesses, who will promote 5 and 6 figure products to the newly acquired audience.
7/ Next is multiple arbitrage.

Media companies generally sell for 1-5x revenue.

The median revenue multiple in the Bessemer Emerging Cloud Index is 23.5x.

You are trading higher valued dollars for lower valued dollars. It's a win win.
8/ So, why doesn't this happen more often?

First, there aren't that many media companies with a truly passionate audience.

These acquisitions look good on paper, but if you can't ultimately convert the audience (or at least connect with the audience), it's a waste of money.
9/ Buying a media co is saying "we think they can market to our audience better than we can"

That is a tough pill for CMOs (and exec teams) to swallow

As it is said, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.”
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