Audience Bridge [Insights]
Most publishers would look at the Catskills region of New York and say "too small to build a real business." Michael Kauffman proved them wrong. In this episode of Audience Bridge Insights, I sit down with Michael Kauffman, founder of Catskill Crew, a local newsletter that's rewriting the playbook on community publishing. Here's what makes his approach different: * 42,000 subscribers in a "small" market * ~$0.30 average subscriber acquisition cost * Sends once per week (not daily) * Monetizes without becoming an ad billboard * Built a real business that could be bought and sold But the numbers aren't the story. It's HOW he thinks about newsletters that changes everything. What we cover: * Why local newsletters have a built-in growth advantage * How Michael made ~$8K in one week with a simple "bulletin" section * Why he only sends once per week (and why it works better than daily) * Why events, products, and IRL experiences beat more email sends * How he's using snail mail as a premium subscription (yes, actual mail) * Why newsletters are becoming legitimate businesses you can buy and sell * The one mindset shift that separates winning publishers from dying media Key quote: "If you prioritize advertisers over subscribers, you're already losing." Who this episode is for: * Local newsletter operators (or anyone thinking about starting one) * Publishers feeling pressure to send more often * Anyone looking to monetize without wrecking engagement * Founders building sustainable, community-driven businesses Guest: Michael Kauffman, Founder of Catskill Crew 🔗 Catskill Crew Newsletter [https://catskillcrew.com/] 🔗 The Newsletter Club [https://www.thenewsletter.club/] 🔗 Michael Kaufmann on X [https://x.com/MikeyPesto] Host: Chris Miquel, Founder of Audience Bridge 🔗 Learn more: AudienceBridge.io [https://www.audiencebridge.io/] 📧 Subscribe to Audience Bridge Insights: https://www.audiencebridge.io/subscribe [https://www.audiencebridge.io/subscribe]
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