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Always keep learning from what's working elsewhere.

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Michael Spencer
Apr 03, 2023
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Substack Newsletters floating out to cities

Hey Everyone,

I’m been thinking about my own Newsletter growth, both in terms of growth of KPIs and monetization opportunities.

Where can you learn about Newsletter tips and tricks?

  • Newsletter Operator

  • Growth Croissant

  • Keep looking at generic lists of growth-hacking Newsletters

  • beehiiv’s case studies are worth subscribing to.

  • Media Newsletters on Substack sometimes have some interesting info.

  • The Rebooting by Brian Morrissey, is basically the only Podcast I listen to. You can read this Newsletter as well that is up to 14,000 readers:

The Rebooting
The mechanics of building sustainable media businesses
By Brian Morrissey

Anyways given that there’s only so many hours in the week, doing a bit of research each week is a good way to improve your Newsletters performance, niche focus and growth.

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The benefit of following a diversity of sources is you get fresh ideas on tried and true ideas. Relying on one recommendation engine is by the way, not optimal, why not piggyback on several? I recently created my own Subreddit for one of my Newsletters as a “service” I offer my passionate readers. Think outside the box but also do what’s proven to be the best ways to grow.

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