
Think Big, Buy Small The Purchase, Carve Out, and Transformation of a Remote Software Company
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Mar 3, 2025 Betsy Harbison, CEO of Softrip, shares her unique journey in acquiring a remote vertical software company focused on multi-day tour operators. She discusses the challenges of untangling the business from its parent company and her strategic choice to avoid debt in the acquisition. Betsy reflects on the complexities of managing customer expectations while shifting from product customization to a more scalable model. Her insights on navigating investment partnerships and the evolution of female representation in the searcher community add further depth to this fascinating entrepreneurial story.
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Leveraging Geography
- Betsy leveraged her Midwestern roots as a strength in her search, targeting less saturated markets.
- Her "Midwestern gal" pitch resonated with business owners, leading to more responses.
Virtual Business Acquisition
- Betsy acquired a virtual business, offering flexibility in location despite her initial Midwest focus.
- She transitioned from industry-agnostic to focusing on vertical market software, expanding her search.
Acquiring Softrip
- Betsy acquired Softrip, a vertical software company, through her investors' network, not her own sourcing.
- Softrip, a mission-critical ERP for tour operators, was carved out from a larger parent company.
