How Steve Guberman Built, Sold, and Reinvented His Agency — Season 4 Kickoff

How Steve Guberman Built, Sold, and Reinvented His Agency — Season 4 Kickoff

Featuring Guest Host: Todd Giannattasio, Tresnic Media

In episode 150, I flipped the mic. To kick off Season 4, I handed the host chair to my friend Todd Giannattasio of Tresnic Media — a returning guest from episode 10, and the guy who helped me name Agency Outsight in the first place.

This one's more personal than most. Todd walks me through my journey from screw-off art kid to graphic designer to accidental agency owner, the acquisition that should have been the first of many, selling my agency, and the grief that ultimately reshaped how I think about purpose, work, and what a business is really for. We get into the asset mindset, programmatic M&A as a growth lever, why most founders pay themselves last (and shouldn't), and the copycat goals that keep agency owners chasing someone else's dream.

If you've ever wondered what's actually on the other side of an exit — or whether you're building a business or just a really demanding job — this is the conversation.

Key Bytes

• Most agency founders accidentally build a job, not an asset — and the difference shows up the day you try to sell.

• Programmatic M&A unlocks exponential growth that organic effort simply can't match.

• Buying talent is faster, safer, and more predictable than hiring it.

• You don't need a truckload of cash to acquire — SBA loans, earnouts, and seller financing make deals possible at almost any size.

• Paying yourself last isn't noble — it's a habit that quietly devalues the business you built.

• Copycat revenue goals pull founders into chasing numbers that mean nothing to their actual life.

• Grief, burnout, and life events have a way of forcing the clarity most founders avoid.

• Creative empathy — not tactics — is still the most underrated edge agency owners have.

Chapters

00:00 Flipping the mic: why Todd is interviewing me

02:47 From screw-off art kid to graphic designer

05:30 Starting the agency with ego and no business plan

08:25 The acquisition I should have repeated four times

11:00 Selling the agency and what came after

14:30 Grief, COVID, and finding purpose in the garden

17:10 Launching Agency Outsight and pricing it on instinct

21:40 The asset mindset: building enterprise value

26:00 Programmatic M&A as the real growth lever

30:15 Why founders pay themselves last (and shouldn't)

33:00 Copycat goals and chasing someone else's dream

36:00 Rapid-fire questions and closing thoughts

Steve Guberman is the founder of Agency Outsight and the host of Agency Bytes, the podcast for agency owners who want real conversations about building, growing, and eventually selling the business they've worked so hard to create. A former agency founder who successfully exited his own firm, Steve now coaches creative, marketing, and digital leaders through the challenges of growth, positioning, and the complex decisions that come with scaling or selling an agency. As both a coach and M&A advisor, he helps owners see what truly drives long-term value — financially and personally — and through Agency Bytes, he brings that same lens to every conversation, pulling honest stories and hard-won lessons from the agency world's most respected leaders.

Todd Giannattasio is the founder of Tresnic Media, where he helps brands grow online through systems built on what he calls Helpful and Humanized marketing — a combination of fundamental principles and modern strategy that's earned him features in Entrepreneur, Forbes, and Huffington Post. A veteran marketer with more than two decades in digital communications, Todd has worked with brands ranging from Universal Records and BASF to growing startups and small businesses, giving him a rare perspective on what actually moves the needle at every stage of growth. Certified through DigitalMarketer, HubSpot, and the Jordan Belfort Straight Line Sales and Persuasion System, he's also a sought-after speaker at top events for entrepreneurs and innovators across the country — and a longtime friend of the show, returning to Agency Bytes to flip the mic and interview Steve for this Season 4 kickoff.

Contact Todd on LinkedIn or his website.

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