LOL Newsletters Aren't Dead
In this episode, Kyle Scott discusses the current state of newsletters, responding to Sam Parr's claims that the medium is dead and saturated. He argues that while some areas may be competitive, there are still ample opportunities in niche markets and local newsletters. He compares the newsletter space to blogging and podcasting and how those platforms took decades to reach normal people. He concludes by encouraging listeners to think about newsletters as owned audience, and not just a single format, comparing Beehiiv to Shopify.Sam's posts:https://x.com/thesamparr/status/1866565501012545597https://x.com/thesamparr/status/1761433621447979122Chapters00:00 The State of Newsletters: Are They Really Dead?02:27 Understanding Market Saturation in Newsletters13:41 Opportunities in Niche Newsletters22:14 The Future of Newsletters and Owned AudiencesSubscribe to the Monetize Media newsletterFollow Kyle on X (@KyleScottL)Kyle's brandsAccessGMT.comWalkingTheBoards.comTip.NewsOnPattison.com
Building a Premium Local Newsletter: Insights from Geoff Sharpe of Lookout Media
In this episode, Kyle Scott talks to Geoff Sharpe, founder of Lookout Media, who brings a refreshing approach to local journalism by focusing on in-depth civics news rather than the typical lifestyle content that dominates many local newsletters. With publications in Ottawa and Vancouver, Sharp emphasizes the importance of quality journalism, which has allowed him to command premium subscriptions, with over 75% of his revenue coming from dedicated members. This conversation delves into the challenges of monetizing local media, the significance of building trust through consistent and insightful reporting, and the potential for niche local newsletters to thrive. Sharp also shares insights on audience engagement and the balance between hard news and lighter content, stressing that a well-rounded approach can create a strong community connection. As the media landscape evolves, his strategies offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to build a sustainable local news brand.Chapters00:00 Intro04:16 Challenges and Strategies in Local News Monetization06:45 Local News Dynamics12:13 Marketing Strategies for Local News18:02 The Role of Opinion in Local Journalism23:47 Business Model Insights and Revenue Streams33:21 Challenges in Local Business Marketing38:42 Niche Opportunities in Local Newsletters44:22 Building Community Through Local Newsletters50:08 Tools and Strategies for SuccessLinksLookout MediaOttawa LookoutFollow Geoff on X (@Geoff_Sharpe)Subscribe to the Monetize Media newsletterFollow Kyle on X (@KyleScottL)Kyle's brandsAccessGMT.comWalkingTheBoards.comTip.NewsOnPattison.com
7 Digital Media Trends for 2025
In this episode, Kyle Scott discusses 7 digital media trends expected to dominate in 2025. He highlights the resurgence of local media, the importance of AI search optimization, the rise of online communities, the growth of live and social shopping, the emergence of prediction markets, the potential of Beehiiv as a content platform, and the trend of businesses acquiring audiences. TakeawaysLocal media is experiencing a resurgence due to underserved markets.AI search optimization will become crucial for visibility.Online communities will provide a sense of belonging and engagement.Live shopping will transform how brands sell products.Prediction markets will offer new ways to gauge public sentiment.Beehiiv is set to revolutionize content creation and distribution.Businesses will increasingly seek to acquire and engage their audiences.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Digital Media Trends01:11 Resurgence of Local Media08:08 AI Search Optimization11:13 Communities13:18 Live and Social Shopping17:02 Prediction Markets18:52 Beehive: The Shopify of Content21:43 Businesses Acquire AudiencesSubscribe to the Monetize Media newsletterFollow Kyle on X (@KyleScottL)Kyle's brandsAccessGMT.comWalkingTheBoards.comTip.NewsOnPattison.com
Unlocking AI SEO: Five Key Strategies for Creators
Kyle Scott discusses the evolving landscape of SEO in the context of AI advancements. He outlines the essential strategies for creators and marketers to adapt, including the use of structured data, intent-based phrases, and tagging across various content types. He also highlights the importance of optimizing for both digital and physical searches as AI technology continues to develop.TakeawaysAI is transforming SEO, not eliminating it.Structured data helps AI understand content better.Natural language processing is key for future searches.Tagging content improves visibility across platforms.Implementing LLMS.txt can enhance AI crawling.Physical search optimization is becoming crucial.Links referenced in this episode:schema.orgmintlify.comfirecrawl.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: DraftKings Mintlify Firecrawl Meta
Building a 6-Figure Local Newsletter
In this conversation, Michael Kauffman, founder of Catskill Crew, shares insights on building a successful local newsletter, focusing on community engagement, monetization strategies, and the importance of authenticity in content creation. He discusses the growth of his newsletter, the role of polling and feedback in shaping content and product, and the various revenue streams he has developed, including events and partnerships with local businesses. Kauffman emphasizes the significance of building a trusted brand and the potential for local newsletters to fill gaps left by traditional media.00:00 Introduction to Michael Kauffman and Catskill Crew03:05 The Media Landscape in the Catskills09:04 Growth Strategies and Content Creation15:05 Targeting the Right Audience21:18 Building Trust and Relationships with Advertisers29:54 Building Community Through Events36:39 Brand Development and Merchandising42:18 Exploring Real Estate Opportunities52:07 The Value of Local Newsletters and Community Engagement58:16 The Future of Catskill Crew and Community GrowthLinksVisit Catskill CrewFollow Michael on X (@MikeyPesto)Start your own local newsletter on BeehiivSubscribe to the Monetize Media newsletterFollow Kyle on X (@KyleScottL)Kyle's brandsAccessGMT.comWalkingTheBoards.comTip.NewsOnPattison.com