A new way to show your support for Brevard NewsBeat
After six months of reporting and writing, I think I've offered enough consistent, quality reporting that I can ask for contributions. I hope you agree.
By Dan DeWitt
Six months ago, when I launched NewsBeat, I promised I wouldn’t ask for money until I’d proven I could regularly produce relevant, in-depth stories. I think I’ve done that and, if you agree, you can now let me know with something other than an encouraging email (which, to be clear, I hugely appreciate).
When you click on the “subscribe” button posted at the top of this and every other NewsBeat story, you will find new options to pay $7 per month or $70 per year for a standard subscription, or up to $500 a year to become a “benefactor.” Notice I said, “up to $500.” That’s a maximum and this button allows you to donate anything less than that amount and more than $70. And that’s what you’ll be doing, donating. I can’t promise additional content for paid subscribers because I see NewsBeat less as a business and more a community service. In the interest of providing it to as many Transylvania County residents as possible, I intend for all posts to remain available to all subscribers, paid or free.
Also, just to let you know more about the business side, I now have about 1,400 free subscribers, and the platform I use, Substack, tells its writers to expect that only about 10 percent of such subscribers will agree to pay. Do the math, and you can see that this is unlikely to be a big money-maker. My main goal is to generate enough income that I can quit my part-time job at the Brevard Post Office. (Love you guys, but would really love to spend more time writing and reporting.)
I’m lucky enough and cheap enough that anything beyond that would be gravy, because I also look at another number — the count of viewers for each story, which ranges between 2,000 and 4,000 and is steadily growing. This readership — considered high for a county as small as Transylvania — is greatly boosted by shares on social media, which is another sign of the site’s vitality and, besides donating, is the best way to back NewsBeat. So, please, if you’re interested in what you read, punch the “share” button that also appears at the top of every story.
Then there is the harder-to-quantify support that comes from the emails that I referenced above and the conversations about topics I’ve written about when I see people in town. It affirms that you think thorough, fair, accurate reporting of local news is important, and that I’m providing it. That’s what has made this effort seem worthwhile, and, as I said, I hugely appreciate your engagement and encouragement.