
The Newsletter Business
How Independent Writers Build Sustainable Income From a Newsletter Audience
by Estelle Bouvier
Narrated by Lucas Mendel
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<p><b>The Newsletter Business β Audiobook Β· Narrated by Lucas Mendel.</b></p> <p>π§ Listen time: 4 hours 42 minutes</p> <b>How to start a paid newsletter and build a sustainable newsletter business: the independent writer's operating manual for Substack, Beehiiv, and Ghost, from a writer who grew a small list into a mid-six-figure living.</b> <p>Estelle Bouvier did the math one Tuesday afternoon in a Montreal cafe: eleven hundred paid subscribers, eight dollars a month, the platform keeping ten percent and Stripe keeping almost three. She was not rich. But nobody was asking where she was, and that counted for something. This is the book she wishes someone had handed her in 2018, when she quit a magazine job and started over with four hundred email addresses and a vague plan. It took her five years to reach two hundred thousand dollars a year. She does not think it should take you that long.</p> <p>This is not an evangelistic pitch from a platform or a victory lap from somebody who got lucky early. It is a paid newsletter business plan grounded in real arithmetic: gross versus net, platform and Stripe fees, the conversion rate that runs four to ten percent on a healthy list, and the churn number that decides whether you are running a business or a hamster wheel. Bouvier shows how to make money writing a newsletter listeners actually pay for, from finding the first hundred subscribers by hand to the revenue ladder that climbs from ten thousand dollars a year to two hundred thousand.</p> <h4>Inside this newsletter business audiobook:</h4> <ul> <li><b>The newsletter math nobody admits</b> -- Why a "hundred-thousand-dollar" newsletter funds a thirty-to-fifty-thousand-dollar life, and the backward formula (take-home times 2.2, divided by 0.84) that sizes the subscriber count you actually need</li> <li><b>Picking a topic narrow enough to win</b> -- The single-sentence test that separates a topic listeners say "finally" to from the abstract nouns ("growth," "creativity") that never convert to paid</li> <li><b>Pricing your subscription</b> -- Why ten dollars a month beats five, how a one-time price increase produced a twenty-percent revenue lift, and when the twenty-five-dollar professional tier is right</li> <li><b>The first 100 listeners, organic</b> -- The personal-email method that built the seed list one human at a time, and the paid ads, giveaways, and podcasts that did not work</li> <li><b>Annual plans and the churn problem</b> -- Why annual subscribers churn at half the rate, and how a two-percent monthly churn versus five percent decides everything</li> <li><b>The free-to-paid ladder and the paywall</b> -- Where to put the paywall, the paid-to-free post ratio, and the publishing cadence that does not break you</li> <li><b>The long arc of a writer's living</b> -- Corporate subscriptions, sponsorships without becoming a marketing channel, when to hire help, when to quit the day job, and taxes and the money you actually keep</li> </ul> <p>The newsletter business rewards patience and punishes hype. Spend two or three years and you can build something that pays your rent; spend five and you can build something that pays for the rest of your life. Neither promise is exciting enough for a viral tweet. Both are true. This is the operating manual for the independent writer who wants to make a living, not a fortune, from a small list that cares.</p> <p><b>For listeners of the audiobook of Mike Michalowicz's Profit First and Paul Jarvis's Company of One.</b></p>
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