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Episode Description
In this episode of the Australian Finance Podcast, Gemma Mitchell sits down with website investor and digital business educator Matt Raad to explore a different way Australians can think about building wealth. Instead of focusing only on shares, property or super, Matt explains why websites and online businesses can behave like investable assets when they are bought carefully and run well.
They unpack what makes a digital business attractive, how buyers should think about traffic, earnings and risk, and why due diligence matters before handing over a dollar. The conversation also explores the appeal of semi-passive income, the role of digital assets in a broader wealth plan, and the mindset shift required if you want to treat a website like a real business rather than a quick flip.
If you have ever wondered whether buying an online business could become a side hustle, future income stream or long-term wealth strategy, this episode is a practical place to start. Matt shares the kinds of opportunities people overlook, the mistakes beginners can make, and why patience, process and clear thinking matter just as much online as they do in any other investment market.
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