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#483 What if your next income stream came from a quiet little corner of the internet — website hosting? In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with Link Moser, a 30-year veteran in the service-based business world, who built a recurring revenue machine by maintaining and hosting websites for hundreds of small businesses. Link shares how a $25/month upsell turned into a career, why he prefers acquisition over ads, and how “boring” services like hosting, domain management, and WordPress maintenance can be both profitable and sustainable. You’ll hear how Link uses micro-acquisitions to scale, what to look for when buying a service-based business, and why staying in your zone of genius is the key to long-term success — especially in a fast-changing, AI-powered world. Whether you’re looking for a new side hustle or dreaming of buying your first business, this episode is full of down-to-earth wisdom and actionable takeaways!
What we discuss with Link:
+ Building websites since 1995
+ Turning hosting into recurring revenue
+ Buying server space and reselling
+ Micro-acquisitions to scale fast
+ Pros and cons of owning hosting
+ Why service beats price competition
+ Adding value with maintenance plans
+ Buying vs. starting a business
+ Structuring earn-outs with minimal risk
+ AI's role in future service businesses
Thank you, Link!
Check out Link Moser at LinkMoser.com.
Check out Windhill Design at Windhill.com.
Follow Link on LinkedIn.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training.
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#483 What if your next income stream came from a quiet little corner of the internet — website hosting? In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with Link Moser, a 30-year veteran in the service-based business world, who built a recurring revenue machine by maintaining and hosting websites for hundreds of small businesses. Link shares how a $25/month upsell turned into a career, why he prefers acquisition over ads, and how “boring” services like hosting, domain management, and WordPress maintenance can be both profitable and sustainable. You’ll hear how Link uses micro-acquisitions to scale, what to look for when buying a service-based business, and why staying in your zone of genius is the key to long-term success — especially in a fast-changing, AI-powered world. Whether you’re looking for a new side hustle or dreaming of buying your first business, this episode is full of down-to-earth wisdom and actionable takeaways!
What we discuss with Link:
+ Building websites since 1995
+ Turning hosting into recurring revenue
+ Buying server space and reselling
+ Micro-acquisitions to scale fast
+ Pros and cons of owning hosting
+ Why service beats price competition
+ Adding value with maintenance plans
+ Buying vs. starting a business
+ Structuring earn-outs with minimal risk
+ AI's role in future service businesses
Thank you, Link!
Check out Link Moser at LinkMoser.com.
Check out Windhill Design at Windhill.com.
Follow Link on LinkedIn.
Watch the video podcast of this episode!
To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training.
And follow us on:
Instagram
Facebook
Tik Tok
Youtube
Twitter
To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors.
Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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