
Writers on growing a newsletter from zero, numbers included.
Problem to Solve
Most of what’s written about growing a newsletter is either a success story or a course for sale. The useful part is harder to find: how slow the beginning was, what the early numbers looked like, and what actually moved them.
Unique Value
This book collects first-person accounts from writers who grew a newsletter from zero subscribers. Each chapter follows one writer and one newsletter, from the empty first week to wherever it stands now. When contributors are willing, it includes the numbers: subscriber growth, open rates, and earnings.
What You'll Gain
A grounded look at what it takes to grow a newsletter from nothing: what people wrote, where subscribers came from, where growth stalled, and what they’d do differently. Not a get-rich playbook. Just honest accounts you can measure your own start against.
Plenty of people will sell you a course on growing a newsletter. What’s harder to find is the honest first-hand version: the slow months, the posts that flopped, and the numbers that actually mattered. We think a few of those accounts, collected side by side, would make a book worth keeping. If you’ve grown a newsletter from zero, however far it got, we’d like your chapter.
Most books about newsletters lay out one expert’s method. This one brings together writers telling the story of one newsletter they grew from zero, numbers included.
This is an open anthology. We set up the book; contributors write the chapters. Each chapter is one writer on a newsletter they grew from zero. There’s no fixed format. If you want a starting point, you might cover what the newsletter is about, how you started, where subscribers came from, the numbers along the way, where you got stuck, and what you’d do differently. But that’s a suggestion, not a requirement. The slots fill as contributors join.
You grew a newsletter from zero subscribers and you’re willing to write about how it went, including the slow stretches. You don’t need to be a professional writer. You just need to have done it and be willing to share what it took: the wins, the misses, and the parts that didn’t work.
You decide which accounts make it in, how they’re ordered, and whether the book stays honest about what growth actually took.
This book was started by ThePeopleBook, a platform for collaborative nonfiction. We organize the book and bring contributors together; the writing is theirs. We’re not newsletter operators ourselves. That experience belongs to the people who grew these newsletters. We’re starting this book to collect honest first-hand accounts of growing a newsletter from zero, written by the people who did it. The book is currently looking for a lead. As the team forms, that role, along with full authority over the book, will pass to a suitable contributor. If you’re interested, write to [email protected].
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