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Why The Browser moved from Substack to Ghost

About this episode: This week we're speaking to Uri Bram, a publisher at The Browser, which is literally the number one curation based newsletter on the internet today. In this episode, we'll cover some juicy topics such as why The Browser moved from Substack over to Ghost, how they were able still be around after 10 years, their pricing plans, and so much more.

Link to the podcast: https://newslettercrew.com/ep23-why-the-browser-moved-from-substack-to-ghost-with-uri-bram-of-the-browser/

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Newsletter Crew
on October 19, 2020
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    It was a great episode too, I just started listening to the podcast today... I listened to the last eight of them during work today. I had no idea about the reason behind the giraffe either.

    Keep up the great work.. I may have to subscribe here soon as I've seen my growth stall out and need to move this forward.

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      Haha yeah, I loved the reasoning on the name too. It fits so perfectly! The Browser really is one of those top newsletters we should all strive to be.

      Thank you! Let me know if you're interested in joining the community, I can give you a nice discount :) email me at [email protected].

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    Really enjoyed this episode thanks Yaro. Your passion really comes thru!

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