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24: Finding the business model (Nina-Sophia Miralles interview)

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Nina-Sophia Miralles is the Founder of digital culture magazine Londnr. She is a writer and editor with a focus on arts, culture and lifestyle, served as Head of Partnerships and Special Projects for the Society of Young Publishers in 2017, and has received awards from The Hospital Club and the Young Stationers.

In this episode, we talk about how a side-project turned into a full-time business based on providing writers and journalists with a paying market for their writing, with a clear focus on timeless content about art and culture. Turning a website into a business has taken lots of ingenuity, and Nina shares some of her journey here.

You can find their inaugural print issue here.

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Nina-Sophia Miralles is the Founder of digital culture magazine Londnr. She is a writer and editor with a focus on arts, culture and lifestyle, served as Head of Partnerships and Special Projects for the Society of Young Publishers in 2017, and has received awards from The Hospital Club and the Young Stationers.

In this episode, we talk about how a side-project turned into a full-time business based on providing writers and journalists with a paying market for their writing, with a clear focus on timeless content about art and culture. Turning a website into a business has taken lots of ingenuity, and Nina shares some of her journey here.

You can find their inaugural print issue here.

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