DropSend sale hits TechCrunch front page
Mike Arrington picked up the sale of DropSend and posted about it on TechCrunch.
Mike Arrington picked up the sale of DropSend and posted about it on TechCrunch.
Wow, as soon as we announced the sale of DropSend the emails started coming in.
So far we’ve received five six emails expressing interest. I also had an IM conversation with Geoffrey Arrone (from Flock).
We had several comments asking why would sell, if DropSend is profitable and requires very little maintenance. Here’s why:
DropSend could be even more successful if someone focused 100% of their attention on it.
As I said, we do zero marketing or advertising for it. This is because we don’t have enough time to focus on it (because we’re a small company). If someone devoted solid time to it, it would grow at an even faster rate. I believe it could double or triple it’s current revenue.
It’s like having a racing horse that has the potential to win the Grand National, and never taking it out to run.
So, the next step will be to publish our user stats and financial figures. Stay tuned …
We’ve made a big decision, over here at Carson Systems Headquarters. We’re selling DropSend, our web app that allows you to send large files that you can’t email.

DropSend is a great web app and here’s why:
Here’s why: We’re a small company and we can only focus our full attention on one web app at a time. We’ve just launched Amigo and we’d really like to spend a large chunk of time on marketing and growing it.
We’re going to be revealing:
Anyone interested in presenting an offer will be invited to get in touch with me directly at ryan-at-dropsend.com.
It should be an interesting ride - stay tuned!