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How to grow your Newsletter with Hacker News

*Interview with moviewise creator L.E. Wilson

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StackHacks: Submit your Newsletter to Hacker News and get Subscribers

  • What is Hacker News?

  • Why should you care?

  • How to post to Hacker News

  • moviewise Substack

  • Interview with L.E. Wilson, the creator of moviewise

The Post that increased subscribers by 50%

What?

Hacker News is a social news website about computer technology, startups, and entrepreneurship. It was started in 2007 by Paul Graham and is owned by his startup incubator Y Combinator.

Y Combinator has been used to launch more than 3,000 companies, including Stripe, Airbnb, DoorDash, Coinbase, Instacart, Dropbox, Twitch, Reddit, and more. The combined valuation of the top YC companies was more than $300 billion by January 2021

Why do You Care?

Hacker News gets 3 million views a day, with over 300,000 daily users. If that many people see your post, like it, and even comment on it, then you are bound to get some new subscribers.

How?

Submitting your article to Hacker News is easy:

Go to https://news.ycombinator.com/news > Along the top, hit Submit > Create Account > all you need is an email and a password > Done!

moviewise Substack:

moviewise
moviewise substack

Thank you so much for doing this interview. I just saw your recent success on Hacker News with increased subscribers on the weekly Substack Writer Office hours forum. Congrats! Here is the post:

link to the Kung Fu Panda post

Q: Can you give us a brief bio about yourself and how you found Substack and why you wanted to writeΒ about the movies?

A: β€œI write β€œmoviewise: Life Lessons From Movies” because great movies contain a lot of knowledge and wisdom that has been passed down to us through the generations. My hope is that these life lessons, or guides to life, will help people have better, happier lives.

Substack has allowed me to be a writer. I used to write β€œmoviewise” for a program Yahoo had that paidΒ writers per page visit. I received a small but steady paycheck, which was very motivating and kept meΒ going. But when Yahoo closed down that program, called β€œYahoo Contributor Network,” I couldn’t findΒ another place that would pay me as a writer with a small audience. I just stopped writing.

Then in June 2020 I tried the simple Substack editor and experienced the ease of publishing aΒ webpage, which was very motivating. It reignited my long-form writing career. Now I’ve written over 30Β essaysβ€”that I’m very proud ofβ€”because I have a home for them. So thank you Substack! Β 

Q: Nice. Yes, the Substack interface is so easy. Did you have any other niches or topics before you started?

A: β€œmoviewise" is also a searchable database of one-sentence movie summaries, movie quotes, and movieΒ wisdom on WordPress.com. I started it in December 2012: https://moviewise.wordpress.com

Q: I just checked your WordPress site. That’s a nice body of work! What made you submit a post to HackerNews? Do you read it all the time?

A: I enjoy reading Hacker News and do so almost every day. It is an eclectic mix of interesting news and information that is moreΒ educational rather than polarizing, particularly compared to other news aggregators.Β 

Q: I enjoy Hacker News too. Will you submit your future posts to HN? Why or why not?Β 

A: Yes. I try to submit a variety of posts (not just ones I’ve written) that are interesting to me and that IΒ think would be of interest to HN readers.

Q: Why do you think it got traction? Can you give us a couple of reasons?Β 

A: I think writing about something that people love is the secret. When I write about lesser-knownΒ films the response is not as high as when I write about a well-known film with a fan base.

ForΒ Hacker Newsβ€”although I think it's true for any audienceβ€”readers appreciate something inΒ depth that was carefully written and is meaningful, that is, worth their time and has somethingΒ they can learn.

Q: What advice can you give us (other writers) about your experience with Hacker News?

A: My advice is to spend some time understanding any site that youΒ would like to join as a contributor. I’ve found HN to be pretty welcoming,Β consisting of people like myself who want to explore and discuss a topicΒ in a safe and intellectually stimulating environment. You can get a sense of the audience by browsing the comments that were shared on my β€œKung Fu Panda” post:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30778692

Q: Excellent! Any other comments. Favorite newsletters?

A: Thank you for inviting me! I have a few favorite Substack newsletters:

70 Years Old. WTF!

70 Years Old. WTF!

Really? 70? Inconceivable!
By Michael Wolf

Kindness Magnet

Kindness Magnet 🧲

The #1 newsletter about kindness habits, backed by science.
By Heather Johnston Brebaugh

Borscht for Breakfast

Borscht for Breakfast

musings from the crossroads of time, place and the kitchen table.
By Mia Billetdeaux

Q: Good picks! If you were going to start a new newsletter, what would the topic be about?

A: I recently started a Substack to work on myΒ animated comic strip, β€œIt’s ALL Good Times.” It's a mashup of "SpongeBob SquarePants" and "Phineas and Ferb” with a little β€œGarfield” and β€œCalvin and Hobbes” thrown in. Β 

It has cute characters, in the Kawaii style, but it is not exclusively for children. It simply does not exclude children. I would love to pitch it to Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS, or anyone who would broadcast it, so if someone out there has any knowledge about how to go about this please email me:Β moviewise@icloud.com. Thank you kindly for any help or advice!

moviewise: Life Lessons From Movies
Introducing: It's ALL Good Times
Image by L.E. Wilson from RedBubble Who? Who? Who? β€” You’ll see It’s ALL Good Times: Grab your binoculars and observe some funny fowls frolicking in a whimsical woodland town where three young owl siblings are led into mischievous adventures by a very…
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Excellent. Thank you for this. And again congrats on growing your following by 50% in a minute. Hope we can all do this!

So if you guys and gals enjoy the movies as I do, please subscribe to L.E. Wilson’s awesome newsletter.

Comments appreciated and encouraged. Let me know what other ways you have used to get new subscribers like L.E. did. Reddit article coming soon.

✌ Peace in Ukraine

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Thank you so much Paul! I hope this interview is helpful to other writers!

In case anyone would like to write for "moviewise: Life Lessons From Movies" about a movie they've found to be meaningful, there is a Guest Writer opportunity:

https://moviewise.substack.com/p/be-our-guest πŸ€—

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Wow, that's interesting! 😲 Great interview. And congrats to moviewise for getting viral, his content is unique πŸ‘

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