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Growth In Reverse YouTube channel analysis

@growthinreverse 3.1y old United States

Growth In Reverse is a YouTube channel with 3.1K subscribers and 99.1K total views, and an estimated $29 – $93/mo revenue. This analysis breaks down its outlier videos, content strategy, similar channels, revenue & valuation estimate.

Analysis generated with AI from public YouTube data. Revenue and valuation figures are estimates derived from public data, not financial advice.

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Growth In Reverse channel stats

lifetime totals
Subscribers3.1K
Total views99.1K
Videos86
Avg views / video1.2K
Views / day · life88
Views / subscriber32
Share of views by format
Long-form 98%Shorts 2%
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Outlier videos

breakouts ≥1.5× recent median
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Top videos

biggest ever

This channel is a highly specialized, case-study-driven playbook for newsletter operators and creators. It achieves strong outlier performance when it pairs massive, eye-catching revenue figures with highly specific, unconventional email marketing tactics.

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Niche & positioning

Newsletter Growth & Monetization

Deep-dive reverse engineering of successful email creators, breaking down the exact mechanics of how they scale and monetize.

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Content strategy

Evergreen 95%Trendjacking 5%Other 0%

Highly evergreen, searchable case studies and tactical playbooks that remain relevant to newsletter operators for years, occasionally punctuated by event-based takeaways.

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Outlier playbook

the repeatable breakout formula
Formula

Breakouts on Growth In Reverse are not broad newsletter advice episodes; they are revenue-first case studies of a specific operator who achieved an almost unbelievable outcome with email/newsletters. The winning combination is: a creator/newsletter business with a hard dollar result or subscriber-speed result + a surprising constraint + a teardown/playbook format. The biggest examples are: someone making $300K/month from newsletters, someone making $1M with only 1,500 email subscribers, MarketBeat earning $1M/month from a non-email “money button,” a woman making $9M selling one product via email, a $100M newsletter empire, and an “elite” growth flywheel that produced 25k subscribers in 4 mon

Title pattern

Lead with the shocking outcome, then add the mechanism/playbook: “He/She Makes/Made/Built [$X] [per month/total] From/With [newsletters/email/a tiny list/one product] — Here’s How/His Playbook.” Secondary pattern: “The [specific hidden mechanism] That Earns [brand/person] [$X]/Month (Hint: It’s Not

  1. 1Source guests/case studies only if they have a headline-worthy proof point: at least 7 figures in revenue, $100K+/month, a tiny-list-big-money contrast, or explosive subscriber growth like 25k subs in
  2. 2Build the episode as a concrete teardown of the business model, not an interview about advice. Structure it around: how the audience was acquired, what the offer/product is, how email converts, where
  3. 3Make the title about the extreme result first and the newsletter/email mechanism second. Avoid vague titles like “Newsletter growth strategy,” “mistakes killing open rates,” or “creator community metr
  4. 4Add a surprise constraint or contradiction to the hook: tiny audience but huge revenue, one product instead of many, not email despite being a newsletter business, one email a week, or a flywheel that
  5. 5Package the video as a playbook viewers can steal: include “Here’s How,” “His Playbook,” “The Money Button,” or “Growth Flywheel,” then deliver screenshots, numbers, funnel steps, monetization levers,
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Performance drivers

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Extreme Revenue Proof Points — Titles featuring specific, massive financial outcomes (e.g., '$300K/Month', '$1 Million', '$9M') drive the highest click-through rates and overall views.
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Counter-Intuitive Hooks — Framing strategies as 'unconventional', 'not email', or 'making it harder to subscribe' creates intense curiosity gaps that outperform standard growth advice.
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Step-by-Step Playbooks — Audiences respond heavily to structured, actionable breakdowns that promise a replicable blueprint (e.g., 'His Playbook', '3-Step Process', '4-Step Framework').
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Topic clusters

Creator Case Studies & Revenue Breakdowns28Newsletter Growth Tactics & Subscriber Acquisition24Monetization & Sponsorship Strategies12Technical Optimization (Deliverability, Metrics, Onboarding)11Live Audits, Roasts, & Q&A sessions6Industry Events & Meta Channel Updates5
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Growth In Reverse revenue & valuation

from public data
Est. revenue
$29 – $93
per month · incl. sponsorship
Ad revenue
$22 – $31
per month
Est. valuation
$515 – $4K
benchmarked vs comparables

Based on your current performance, the business is valued between $515 and $3,917, with a conservative floor of $396 and a medium confidence rating reflecting your current monetization mix.

Estimates derived from public data (earnings history + comparable channels). Not an offer, appraisal, or financial advice.

Frequently asked questions about Growth In Reverse

How many subscribers does Growth In Reverse have?
Growth In Reverse has 3.1K subscribers and 99.1K total views.
How much money does Growth In Reverse make?
Growth In Reverse's estimated YouTube revenue is $29 – $93 per month (including sponsorships), derived from public data — an estimate, not an exact figure.
What is Growth In Reverse's most popular video?
“Why Creators Are Flocking to Substack—Should You Join Them?”, with 10.0K views.
What kind of content does Growth In Reverse make?
Newsletter Growth & Monetization — Deep-dive reverse engineering of successful email creators, breaking down the exact mechanics of how they scale and monetize.
What channels are similar to Growth In Reverse?
Audience Bridge [Insights], David McIlroy, Lenny's Podcast, The Jeremiah Patterson Show.
How often does Growth In Reverse post?
Growth In Reverse posts about 1.3 videos per week (~5.5 per month).
How long has Growth In Reverse been on YouTube?
Growth In Reverse has been active on YouTube for about 3.1 years.
How this analysis was made
  • Source: public YouTube channel & video data (67 recent videos sampled).
  • Outlier videos: uploads with ≥1.5× the channel's recent median views.
  • Revenue & valuation: estimated from public earnings signals and comparable channels — ranges, not exact figures.
  • Last updated: 7/2/2026.
Published 7/2/2026 · analysis by OutlierKit
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