How StartupDigest Got 100k Email Subscribers in One Year – with Chris McCann

Chris McCann, StartupDigest, Content, Customer Acquisition, Scaling, Subscription (Membership) Model

Getting average internet users to give up their email addresses is easy. You just offer a free ring tone or Brintney Spears computer wallpaper and they hand over their addresses.

With tech founders, on the other hand, you have to earn every ounce of trust and work hard for every single email. Which is why I think it’s so impressive that StartupDigest, an upstart that’s been around for about a year, managed to grow its email list to 100,000 subscriptions.

I invited Chris McCann to teach how his company did it.

Chris McCann

StartupDigest

Chris McCann is the co-founder of StartupDigest, an email newsletter that features news and events for startups.

 

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