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How The Newsette founder Daniella Pierson turned a newsletter for women into a multi-million dollar company
With poor grades and no connections in the industry, Daniella Pierson knew she wouldn’t be able to break into magazine media. Instead, she started her own newsletter in 2015 to practice her writing.
Six years later, Newsette reaches 500,000 subscribers and has already brought in more than $6 million in revenue for 2021. Last year, while many companies were forced to shrink, Newsette continued growing, bringing in more than $1 million in September alone.
Yes it’s another story about a newsletter, but there are also some gems hidden in this about building a media brand from scratch, and more importantly, keeping it going when times get tough.
“The glue that keeps customers engaged”: How publishers are using data to fuel subscription growth
WNIP rounds up some insights from FIPP’s Innovation in Media 2021 World Report about how publishers tweaked and tuned their subscription strategies throughout 2020.
The Digiday Privacy Glossary: What it all really means
If you (like us) are struggling to keep up with FLoCs, SKADNetworks and the CCPA, this glossary from Digiday has you covered. One to bookmark!
How Stat survived, and thrived, during the craziest year in health reporting history
A nice case study of how health and life sciences publication Stat has evolved over the past year with the opportunity presented by Covid coverage.
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