Warner Bailey created a meme page for Hollywood assistants. It grew into a weekly newsletter and eventually into an educational ecosystem for the TV and film industry’s next generation.
Tag: Newsletter Business Models
Two years ago, Fernando Caralt took a newsletter format he loved and adapted it for a Mexican audience. Now it reaches 140,000 readers and will bring in nearly $200,000 in revenue. But there’s one interesting twist: Fernando’s never lived in Mexico, and he runs the entire operation from the U.S.
An email course is an automated series designed to teach readers new skills, habits, or lessons. My newsletter list — and client base — took off as soon as I started building them. And the best part: With a course, you can stop writing new content and start teaching what you have. Here’s how you can use courses to grow and monetize your email list.
Best-in-class publishers are launching lots of different newsletters to deliver stories and engage with their readers. Here’s what newsrooms like yours should consider launching next.
There’s no one right way to price the ads in your newsletter. Here are five different ways to set your prices and help you to maximize your ad revenue.
In 2018, Wale Lawal started a student publication in Nigeria to cover critical African issues. Six years later, they’ve raised $800,000 and are building a fully-fledged media company — with newsletters at the center of their strategy.
Want to host an event for your audience but don’t know where to start? Here’s what you need to do to get started — and make money off the event, too.
Tangle, a daily newsletter that goes in-depth on one big news topic per day, now has 100,000 readers and more than 16,000 paying members. Founder Isaac Saul explains how he built it.
In 2015, Bergum left a career in finance, moved to Istanbul, and started a food blog. A decade later, he publishes two newsletters in two languages — with four different revenue streams. Here’s how he manages it all.
How three newsletter operators on Beehiiv — Zain Kahn of Superhuman, Quinn Emmett of Important, Not Important, and Pete Huang of The Neuron — reached the six-figure milestone, and what you can do to get there, too.