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Romain Bouvet, PhD
20K subs
The Demand Collective Newsletter
20K subs
PEOPLE BRANDS AND THINGS
22K subs
Weekly Growth
~0%
N/A
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$28–$61
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Avg Likes
3.0
Engagement Rate
0.01%· ~3 likes + comments/post
(comments + likes) / subscribers
Quality Score
Engagement vs Marketing
0.01% engagement rate
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Publishing Pace
Weekly
Category Rank
#20 of 228
in Marketing
Engagement Trend
Building
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Publishing Frequency
Weekly
Last published Mar 18, 2026
1.0 posts/week avg
Marketing Pricing
$10.81/mo avg
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Monetization Readiness
Marketing newsletters typically start charging at ~2K subscribers
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20.0K subscribers and 0.01% engagement — past the threshold where Marketing newsletters typically attract sponsors.