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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 8 MIN

Nomad Newsletter Engine: Automate a Hyperlocal Travel Newsletter That Pays While You Roam

from AI & Future of Work Podcast | Nomad Life Success

In this episode Marcus walks you through a compact, actionable system to create a hyperlocal newsletter for digital nomads that runs on autopilot. You’ll hear a surprising capability: AI can synthesize short, verifiable local guides from public data, micro-interviews, and user submissions—and package them into monetizable weekly issues. I break down the exact toolstack (scrapers, LLM prompts, Zapier/Make flows, MailerLite/Substack automation), sample prompts to generate reliable local copy and sponsor pitches, and a 48-hour launch plan that validates willingness to pay. Sofia’s ethics lens is woven in: how to fact-check location recommendations, disclose affiliate links, and avoid misleading claims. By the end you’ll know how this newsletter creates recurring sponsor and affiliate income, saves time with automated curation, and what to watch for to keep reputation and deliverability intact. Ready-to-use prompts and a course invite close the episode.

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