Anyone who’s studied for a standardized test knows how stressful it can get — especially when you look at the price tag for certain prep materials. Dave Evangelisti saw this firsthand when he ran a company that sold exam prep products to students.
“Students would spend $80, even $100 on some of these exam prep materials,” says Dave. “It seemed crazy to me that people would spend that much to prepare for an exam, so I figured there must be a way to offer these materials for free.”
He founded Test-Guide.com in 2009 just as a side hustle while working his corporate job. Initially the site just focused on a couple of the major tests, like the GRE and GMAT. It was a very simple site that mostly offered links to existing test materials that students could access for free. “Our audience is anyone from high school students looking to get into college, college students studying for advanced degrees, to people looking to change careers like becoming a truck driver or nurse,” says Dave.
Dave’s ambitions were modest in the beginning. He wanted to prove to himself that he really could start a successful business on his own. As for income, he just hoped to make enough to cover the costs of his kids’ extracurricular activities — because dance lessons and youth hockey aren’t cheap either. But the thought of making enough to quit the corporate world and focus on the site full-time wasn’t seriously considered.
Then one day, while on vacation, Dave decided to play around with Google Ads to advertise the site's content. The next day, he logged on and saw that site traffic had tripled.
“I realized I was definitely on to something,” says Dave. “If I could keep up this momentum and cleverly work ads into my site, I really might have a business on my hands.”