Seems like many believe a paid newsletter can’t gain traction without a free offering.
I’m curious, why? Any examples to the contrary?
@JayCoDon @austin_rief @nbashaw @amlewis4
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Replying to @davenemetz @JayCoDon and
I might be the anomaly - but who pays for a newsletter? I love
@theSamParr and subscribe to hustle but I a) don’t read most emails + b) would never pay for trends. However, I see the value and respect the biz. I can just never justify paying for information.3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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Replying to @michaelfozard34 @davenemetz and
He didn’t start with a paid newsletter he first got traction with free offerings.
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Replying to @ericforthewin @michaelfozard34 and
Didn’t he first get traction with a book?
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Replying to @davenemetz @ericforthewin and
It's also not a paid newsletter.
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Replying to @theSamParr @davenemetz and
Yah he start with a book that was promoted, he didn’t fly outta the gates with a paid newsletter. Even now he has a free newsletter because newsletters should be free.
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He doesn't have a paid newsletter.
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