RedBeacon: From Idea To Acquisition (In Only Three Years) – with Ethan Anderson

Ethan Anderson, RedBeacon, Customer Acquisition, Marketplace, Sell Your Business, Traffic

How does an idea on an overseas trip turn into a business that was sold to Home Depot?

In 2008, Ethan Anderson launched RedBeacon, which allows you to compare prices, ratings and appointment availability for home service providers. About 3 years later, he sold it..

Today he’s building MyTime, which lets you book appointments with thousands of local business, like housekeepers and dentists. If you use their MyTime Favorites option, you can even book appointments with companies that haven’t even signed up for MyTime.

Ethan Anderson

RedBeacon

Ethan Anderson is the founder of RedBeacon which is a website and mobile app that allow you to easily compare prices, ratings and appointment availability for home service providers. Redbeacon was acquired by Home Depot.

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