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You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Crowdability, which you signed up for on 2020-10-08 04:06. [Unsubscribe here](. [Crowdability]( [feature] A $166,500 Bagel?! Wayne Mulligan My brother can’t find a good bagel. In the grand scheme of things, this isn’t a threat to our civilization. But still, he’s a good kid, and he deserves a good bagel. The problem is, he used to live in New York City, home of the best bagels on earth. But then he moved to Maryland. Maryland has much to offer in the culinary realm. For example, its crab is top-notch — from steamed crabs and crab cakes, to crab imperial and crab fluff. But its bagels? Meh. So today, I want to tell you how I hooked my brother up with an authentic NYC bagel. And then I’ll explain how you could have used the same hook-up to turn $500 into $166,500. Introducing: Goldbelly To set the stage here, let me tell you about an e-commerce company called [Goldbelly](. Goldbelly is a specialty food-delivery service. It sends you the best food from famous restaurants around the U.S., no matter where you live. As founder Joe Ariel said, "Our goal is to find every amazing food, every amazing dish in the country that's local or regional, and make it accessible to people everywhere.” For example, what are you supposed to do if you live in Phoenix, but you’ve got a hankering for a cheesesteak from Jim’s in Philly? Well, you head online to Goldbelly — and before you know it, that cheesesteak will be at your front door. Or maybe you live in Oregon and you want a bagel or a knish from Russ & Daughters in NYC… Wherever you find yourself, and whatever culinary masterpiece you’re hungry for, Goldbelly will hook you up. Quick Progress We first learned about Goldbelly in 2013. At the time, we were just getting Crowdability started. And Goldbelly (it was called “Goldbely” back then; maybe it couldn’t afford the second “l”) was one of the first deals we looked at. Here’s what it looked like: We questioned the picture of the founder holding a turkey like a football. But we liked the company’s quick traction ($100k in revenues in 4 months; not bad for a tiny startup); we liked its market potential; and we liked its $3 million valuation. So we showed the deal to our readers. Later that year, Time Magazine named Goldbelly one of the 50 Best Websites of 2013 — and this little startup was off to the races. With additional capital that it raised from professional investors, it expanded and grew its team. And by 2018, according to research company PrivCo, its valuation was as high as $500 million. In other words, the value of early investors’ shares had quickly increased as much as 166x. Goldbelly Explores an IPO In 2020, Goldbelly added over one million new customers. And just last year, the company raised a whopping $100 million from professional investors. Now it’s rumored to be exploring an IPO. As founder Joe Ariel said, “In the future, we do want to be a public company. We think we’re just at the beginning of the food e-commerce revolution.” As a public company, Goldbelly could potentially be valued at more than $1 billion. And at that level, early investors who learned about Goldbelly on Crowdability could potentially pocket gains of about 333x their money. That’s enough to turn $500 into $166,500. Hungry for Profits Keep in mind, at the time we shared this deal with our readers, Goldbelly didn’t look like much. It wasn’t saving lives. It wasn’t high-tech. It wasn’t sexy. But it was useful — a way to get your favorite foods delivered, no matter where you lived. And now it’s going to make its earliest investors a fortune. Ready to make your own fortunes? Here are some recent deals raising capital from investors [just like you »]( Happy Investing Best Regards, [Wayne Mulligan] Wayne Mulligan Founder Crowdability.com [Click Here to Leave a Comment for Wayne »]( [related] - [Forget Stocks — Invest in Time for 289% Profits]( - [How "Anxiety" Could Hand you a 6,636% Profit]( - ["Aha Investing" — The Surprising Secret of a Billionaire Startup Investor]( - [Join Elon Musk for Profits of 27,962%?]( - [The Most Expensive Object Ever]( [related] - [How to Get Shares BEFORE The IPO]( - [These Seven Cryptos Are About to Skyrocket]( - [Earn $3,079 a Month in Easy Income]( - [One in Five of These Investments is a SCAM!]( - [The REAL Reason This Billionaire Hates Bitcoin]( [watch] [video]( Am I an “Accredited” investor? Can I invest in start-ups? For now, only certain types of investors can invest in start-ups and other types of private equity. But in the very near future, that will all change. 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