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Don't Panic, Send.

Don't Panic, Send.

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The Letterhead team interviews the talented newsletter creators who are turning newsletters into profitable publishing businesses. Explore the latest strategies and tools they're using to capitalize on this growing space and how they're serving the ever-increasing demand for high-quality email newsletters.
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How S. Mitra Kalita Created A Newsletter To Help Her Neighborhood During the Pandemic

Don't Panic, Send.Mar 15, 2021

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Kolby Hatch: Meet the guy who wrote over 1000 ads for The Hustle

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Most marketers focus on the creative work of ads - the headlines and images. But it's the copy that matters most. In this episode, Bruce Pinchbeck interviews Kolby Hatch - who wrote over 1,000 ads for The Hustle. He talks about what he learned from creating those ads and how other creators can use these skills to grow their newsletters.

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How S. Mitra Kalita Created A Newsletter To Help Her Neighborhood During the Pandemic

How S. Mitra Kalita Created A Newsletter To Help Her Neighborhood During the Pandemic

In Bruce Pinchbeck's conversation with S. Mitra Kalita, the journalist, media executive, and author of two books, talks about her newsletter, Epicenter-NYC, and her two other newsletters that are gaining steam. She started Epicenter-NYC in 2020 to help New Yorkers get through the COVID-19 pandemic. Mitra talks about how living in the diverse community of Jackson Heights, Queens, and the government's lack of response motivated her to help others in her community during this difficult time.

Mitra discusses how her experience as a journalist at major news outlets helped her create a newsletter that allowed her to be a better neighbor and contributor to her community. She explains how she chose the newsletter platform to reach out to certain people and how the platform helps find every community. You'll also hear about her business practices, how she grows her subscribers, her latest projects, and about her other two newsletters — The Escape Home and The Unmuted.

Mar 15, 202101:12:55