Content Squared

Content Squared

100% Automated Email Newsletter for Creators

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Content Squared is an automated newsletter tool for YouTube creators. It offers AI-generated intros and video summaries, customizable templates, and a unique landing page for subscriber sign-up, empowering creators to own their audience and boost engagement.
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Brian Doran
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What's up everyone! Creators are the new brands, and despite the massive discovery mechanisms of short form video, no one owns their audience on these platforms. Newsletters are having a resurgence as everyone realizes that: 1. Captured email audiences convert much better than organic or paid social 2. Email ad CPMs pay more than YouTube and TikTok creator funds But writing a newsletter is a different skill set, and not everyone is a Renaissance Man (or woman) and can master multiple art forms. So why not go 0-1 with a fully-automated, AI-generated newsletter that allows you to capture your audience and stay top of mind? Would love any feedback. The current form is quite basic, but I think this is something that can scale with (vs being made obsolete by) the increasing power of LLMs. Thanks!
Brandon Schwartz
@doranalytics this is smart, I think it could be really useful for brands who want to promote their content outside of the respective algorithms.. plus also having it to do it automatically saves on design time.
Michelhusto
I'm into it, for the creator economy and helping to get your content in front of your whole audience on email vs having to rely on the algorithms to prioritize in your followers feed. It's smart. Will you do it for SMS too??
Brian Doran
@flanmingo thanks! yes a few people have asked about SMS, I do want to add it as an output
Cormac
Every creator should own their audience