As they say, ideas come to many but there are few who go ahead and give them a try. Similarly most people never pay a heed to their hobbies. Hobbies always take back seat given the time and money constraints. But those who fulfill their hobbies, live a life full of energy and satisfaction.

Hobbies if executed with passion, can be rewarding too. Like Walt Disney whose hobby of doodling and sketching turned into a multi-billion dollar business or for that matter Bill Gates whose hobby of programming turned into what we know today is Microsoft.

Here we are talking about two side-projects that were created and executed over a weekend which later turned into million dollar businesses. Joe Gebbia, Brian Chesky & Noah Kagan, If you don’t know them and what did they do, read on. All these turned their side projects in great startups worth millions of dollars.

AppSumo: Noah Kagan

AppSumo is a daily deals website that promotes great digital products (application software, eBooks) and online services (online training courses). Founded in 2010 by Noah Kagan, AppSumo today has more than 700,000 users and revenue in millions.

Noah Kagan once a top performer in Facebook held 20,000 shares (0.1% of the company) which would have made him millionaire. However, as the fate would have it, he was fired in less than a year. Noah always wanted to do something of his own. For the same reason he left Mint forfeiting his shares worth $1.7 million. Noah Kagan started a gaming company KichFlip (Gambit) which probably got shut down due to Facebook’s policies. Gambit was created over a weekend by Noah and his friends which grew to $1,000,000 plus business by end of year.

During his stint with Gambit Noah realized that it’s pretty difficult to get customers and he decided to do something for apps to get customers. He realized that people were discussing different products on forums like Reddit and would love to get those for a discount. This led to creation of AppSumo. AppSumo the core product was built over a weekend by hiring freelancers from Pakistan for $50.

AppSumo started listing products for some commission which would help startups that needed such platform to market their product. He struck his first deal for selling ‘imgur Pro’ and made his first dollar. He validated the idea with 200 sales and thereafter never looked back. Today, AppSumo lists tons of apps and online training courses.

Story of AppSumo and Noah Kagan is not ordinary. After forfeiting lucrative plush jobs and millions of dollars, starting a new business over a weekend and to take that to million dollars revenue is just amazing.

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Airbnb: Brian & Joe

Two designers unable to pay rent decided to rent out 3 air mattresses along with breakfast to earn some money, that’s how Airbnb was born. In the year 2007 Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia didn’t have enough money to pay rent. Seeing an upcoming design conference in San Francisco as an opportunity to make some quick bucks, they created a website, airbedandbreakfast.com.

After few days, they got their first three customers paying them $80 each. At this moment they realized the potential of this business and decided to take it forward. However, these two entrepreneurs instead of creating another renting website decided to do something different. They decided to enable local people list their rooms for travelers visiting the city for conferences, trade fairs or festivals.

In the initial years, they had no office and they mainly worked from the flat they had. A year later when their team grew to 15 people they set up their first office in San Francisco, California.

In 2008 it was election time in US and Barack Obama was going to address 80,000 people in Denver at the Democratic National Convention. There was a shortage of hotel rooms in that area. They got a major boost from this room scarcity. They played smartly by offering special cereals in the name of Obama O’s and Cap’n McCain’s for $40 which generated more than $30,000 which paved the way for expansion.

They expanded rapidly from then on by including properties between market and CouchSurfing. In 2009 they raised an initial funding of $20,000 funding which led to another $600,000 from venture capitalists.

Several mergers and acquisitions of Accoleo, CrashPadder, Localmind paved the way for their international expansions. Airbnb now deals in properties ranging from hotels to islands to bungalows. Today Airbnb have their offices internationally from London to Delhi to Cuba to Singapore and many more.



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There are problems around us needed to be solved. There are solved problems which needed to be optimized. Don’t put that compelling idea which comes to your mind to hibernation. Go ahead and give it a shot. You never know you would end up creating something like Airbnb or AppSumo.