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# Biggest Success Factors

The key success factor for Iașul Nostru is Enășescu himself, who brings a strong journalistic background and a keen interest in understanding the business aspects of his venture. Enășescu's commitment to learning about new business models and staying informed through platforms like Niemanlab or The Fix, as well as engaging in personal exchanges with other founders, has been instrumental in his journey. He further honed his skills by enrolling in the [Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators Program](https://www.journalism.cuny.edu/j-plus/entrepreneurial-journalism-creators-program/) at the City University of New York and an online Product Management course at CUNY.

Enășescu's personal situation also sets him apart, as he chose to remain in his city, establish a family, and actively contribute to improving the quality of life in his community.

Additionally, the initial seed funding provided by Substack was crucial in setting up the business. Substack's low-bureaucracy and accessible application process, without any restrictions on who could apply, made it an attractive option. Moreover, once granted, the platform alleviated initial tech-related challenges by providing tools tailored to the needs of a solo creator focused on newsletter-based content.


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