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A bundle essentially lets a group of newsletter-writers dynamically price-discriminate: most readers are subscribing because one or two components of the bundle are great and the rest are nice-to-have, so Everything’s $20/month sticker price is implicitly charging something like $15 for one newsletter in the bundle, $1 for another, $0 for another—b... See more
Byrne Hobart • The Diff | Byrne Hobart | Substack



Never Met a Science | Kevin Munger | Substack
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Wrap a few newsletters together under one price, where the price is higher than each would charge individually, while providing more. Five (or six, or…) for the price of four if you will. Each audience (hopefully) feeds into the other, both by making it more likely for each reader to buy the bundle than any unit, and the group as a whole bringing r... See more
sentiers.media • Bundles, One of the Futures of Newsletters

a year ago, in its last viral incarnation, "covid-19 made in a lab" was listed as "a danger to yourself and others." not "we have questions." not even "false." DANGEROUS. replacing this with no apparent self-reflection is why we're living in a zero-trust environment. https://t.co/s1FYAe8on5