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Plus: Meet the TechCabal team - - TECHCABAL’S 2022 NEWSLETTER MILESTONES Hi everyone, Timi here

Plus: Meet the TechCabal team [Read this online](=.nTg48oBE_UrMM9QtElHZfbmeIMs7bE_ARmUX_y1rQpU) [TC Daily Logo] 12 JANUARY, 2023 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH [Flutterwave Logo] Welcome to the first edition of 2023! ☀️ To all TC Daily readers across Africa—from Lagos to Joburg, Accra to Nairobi, Abuja to Kampala, we say welcome to a new dispensation! 2023 is going to be a phenomenal year for us at TechCabal. Throughout the year, we’ll be dropping some sugar in your inbox every morning, before 7:00 AM WAT. S.U.G.A.R. is our fancy acronym for simple-to-understand and great-to-assimilate reads. Energy! That’s what sugar gives, and that’s exactly what we’re all about this year. Starting today, we’re promising you a sophisticated delivery of tech news curated to your taste, written with style, and laced with memes. Get ready to laugh, learn, and get smarter in 2023. In today's edition - [TechCabal’s 2022 milestones](#Story1) - [Meet the TechCabal team](#Story2) - [Opportunities](#Opportunities) TECHCABAL’S 2022 NEWSLETTER MILESTONES Hi everyone, Timi here. 👋🏾 Right before we get into the business of bringing you Africa’s biggest tech stories, I’d like to review the important newsletter milestones we reached in 2023—and no, this isn’t because we’re still trying to shake off the holiday haze. Regular programming and meme-ing will return in tomorrow’s edition, but for today’s, we’ll highlight the milestones and challenges we faced in 2022. As a bonus, this edition will also feature a Meet the Team blurb; we want our readers to meet the scribes behind TechCabal’s pens—or the faces behind the memes. But first, here are the milestones we reached in 2022. 1. TC Daily reached 100,000 subscribers: Just in case you missed it, [we reached 100,000 subscribers](=.2ZBzLrQaSTRo3Zn5lRCAhXP6gaNIHhhPOCNqgYswkic) in Q3 2022. We’ve got readers from Nigeria, Kenya, the US and over 50 other countries. =.Wf-N_ZiwTDesPq5W6B87cCGpdIP7gf0Vrza3AAsoWko 2. We built a referral system: 2022 also saw us launch V1 of our referral system. The premise is simple: if you love TC Daily, tell enough people about it, and we’ll give you stuff like Netflix subscriptions or Jumia vouchers in return. 3. We launched two new products: Building on the successes of TC Daily and The Next Wave, we launched two new digital media products: [Entering Tech](=.hp2TrQ7rzFMORKewM2o9dOxsklkaMRhUey5OEujKtHY) and [TC Weekender](=.5a4sH_lWdFsxeE7bITwgP_75YZvmOYvoFqngW-kpD-U). The former is a one-stop shop for Africans who want to get into tech—it already has 20,000 subscribers, btw. TC Weekender features listicles of the most important African tech stories you missed during the week. It has about 15,000 subscribers now, and you can become one of them by [signing up here](=.CbRRxNq-28YPjV_pQF6eDD5Qgo-2thbds0svooPRFss). 4. The 1,500 edition of TC Daily: Sometime last year, in Q1, we crossed the 1,500 mark for TC Daily editions. We didn’t get to celebrate this as we’d planned, but we’ll plan ahead for the big 2,000. All these milestones were not reached without challenges, and so we’ll highlight what we didn’t get right and how we’ll change that this year. 👉🏾 TC Referral Programme is on hold: V1 of the Referral Programme came with bugs, and so we’ve put it on hold so we can squash them out. We’ve received feedback about the visibility of referral counts and it’s something we’ll work on for V2. We don’t have a launch date yet but it should be out in Q1. We’ve received some feedback already but if you noticed something, please reach out to us at newsletter@techcabal.com. 👉🏾 Scaling: We’re presently at 130,000 subscribers and we’ve got a long way to go before we hit our 300,000 subscriber mark. Sometime this year, our head of growth Tracy Olisa and I will write about scaling email-based products on the continent, but this year, we’re looking to scale up our growth. 👉🏾 Optimisation: TC Daily doesn’t look great on everyone’s devices; we know. We’ve added a couple of new features since 2021; from crypto market, to title anchors and share buttons, there are new updates that might have made TC Daily a bit harder to read. We’re working on this in 2023 and you should start seeing changes before the year runs out. We’re not planning on launching anything new this year—but then TC Weekender wasn’t in the plan last year too, so who knows, the market might change. There’s a lot more I’d like to write about the mechanics of growth we’ve employed—and perhaps digital products on the continent, but I’ll save it for when Tracy and I write to you about this later in the year. In 2023, we’re focusing on growth and impact. More impactful stories, longer, richer and deeper dives. 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