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What is the lowest-cost way to get my first 1000 newsletter subscribers?

The cheapest path to get my first 1000 newsletter subscribers when you are bootstrapped and solo. This page focuses on the lowest-cost path for "What is the lowest-cost way to get my first 1000 newsletter subscribers?" Below are 7 concrete answers drawn from practitioner playbooks, each citing the brick + source. This is a focused sub-question of "How do I get my first 1000 newsletter subscribers?".

Answer 1

In terms of the lowest-cost path: 5. Benchmark Reference Table

| Metric | Benchmark | Source | |--------|-----------|--------| | Hook rate (ideal) | 50% | Artemy, DDM conf | | Hook rate (acceptable) | 22-26% | Artemy, DDM conf | | Hook rate (kill threshold) | <15% | Artemy, DDM conf | | Video retention | 3.2-3.6 | Artemy, DDM conf | | Kling rework CPA improvement | ~20% | Artemy, DDM conf | | Kling rework volume needed | 20-30 variations per winner | Artemy, DDM conf | | Typical waste per missed kill signal | $3-16K per creative | Kirill, DDM conf | | Kill signal fires at | $100-$3K spend | Kirill, DDM conf | | Sasha subscription price…

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/perf-marketing-playbook.md

Answer 2

In terms of the lowest-cost path: 6. Manual Baseline — Testing Farm & Low-Capital On-Ramp (Reshetnikova)

Source: [[reshetnikova-traffic-growth-system.md]] | Raw: [[../knowledge-env/raw/2026-05-19-reshetnikova-traffic-lecture-raw.md]] **When to use**: the operator/solopreneur has a tiny budget and no marketing team, no AI plumbing yet, or operates in RU/CIS channels. This is what §1.3/§1.5/§4.0 *automate* — the human-team version of the same loop. **Core reframe**: scaling traffic is not "spend more" — it is the output of 5 continuous background processes: (1) testing farm, (2) channel search, (3) performer hiring, (4) daily analytics, (5) daily optimization. **Manual testin…

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/perf-marketing-playbook.md

Answer 3

In terms of the lowest-cost path: 1.3 Code-Generated Ad Creatives (Cody Schneider method)

Source: [[../knowledge-env/synthesized/marketing-machine-10-parallel-agents.md]] **When to use**: zero budget for design, need to test messaging variations (not visual polish), finding the winning angle/pain point before investing in production **Process**: 1. Pick a reference ad format (Facebook Ads Library for competitor research, or "before/after" template) 2. Claude Code builds the ad as a React component (1080x1080px) 3. Research pain points via Perplexity API (scrape Reddit, YouTube, Twitter for ICP language) 4. Bulk-generate text variations: titles + paragraphs map…

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/perf-marketing-playbook.md

Answer 4

In terms of the lowest-cost path: 4.0 Forecast-First Creative Loop (Karpathy autoresearch pattern transfer)

Source: [[creative-autoresearch-loop-pattern-transfer.md]] | Raw: [[../knowledge-env/raw/2026-04-09-karpathy-autoresearch-source.md]] **When to use**: you want to generate hundreds of creative variations and SCORE them before spending real budget. Pairs with §1.5 (Apify mining) — mining gives the input data, this gives the experimentation engine. **Core pattern (transferred from Karpathy/autoresearch GitHub repo, 69K stars)**: - 3 files: `forecast.py` (READ-ONLY invariants — the metric the agent can't touch), `creative.py` (the only file the agent edits — generator config…

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/perf-marketing-playbook.md

Answer 5

In terms of the lowest-cost path: PART IV: COMPLETE URL INDEX (120 Articles)

All URLs from sitemap, categorized by slug analysis: **Company Case Studies** (60+): airbnb, atlassian-jira, audible, barstool-sports, bereal, bloomberg, calendly, calm, cameo, canva, carswitch, cash-app, classpass, convertkit, curated, dating-apps, discord, donotpay, doopoll, doordash (x2), etsy, fatal-fight, fast, github, headway, instagram, journify, levelsfyi, linear, mixpanel, morning-brew, netflix, nike, notion, onlyfans, pageflows, postmates, product-hunt, reddit, ring, roam-research, robinhood, shopify, sketch, slice, snapchat (x2), snackpass, spotify, stitch-fix (…

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/first1000-pmf-patterns-library.md

Answer 6

In terms of the lowest-cost path: Framework-as-Diagnostic Overlay

Greg's 7-tactic framework overlaid on Yuri's current infra: | Tactic | Greg's framework says | We have | Verdict | |---|---|---|---| | 1. MCP server as sales team | Publish to Smithery/MCPT/OpenTools for $0 CAC discovery | Zero — neither BizBuilder/KPDD nor Solacian have an MCP server | **REAL GAP** — but applicability depends on whether the product answers a queryable question; Solacian (Maze-dissolving AI) plausibly does, KPDD (PMF discovery) plausibly does | | 2. Programmatic SEO at 10K-page scale | Next.js + Firecrawl + AI content for "best X for Y" patterns | Zero pro…

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/greg-isenberg-bootstrap-distribution.md

Answer 7

In terms of the lowest-cost path: Semantic

- relates-to: [[first1000-pmf-patterns-library.md]] — both treat the 0→first-users problem; Cold Start Theory is the structural backbone, First-1000 is the pattern library; complementary, not overlapping - relates-to: [[greg-isenberg-bootstrap-distribution.md]] — distribution-first growth; Cold Start adds the atomic-network discipline beneath it - relates-to: [[bizbuilder-v1-research-instrument.md]] — BizBuilder's reason to exist (getting vibe-coders past 0 traction) IS the Cold Start Problem; this book is its product playbook - relates-to: [[perf-marketing-playbook.md]] — …

Source: src/lib/bricks/sources/andrew-chen-cold-start-problem.md