What marketing/startup/business newsletters do you actually regularly read?
Kristina M
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Let me be honest, I have signed up for quite a few great newsletters, but I end up rarely reading them, so I am curious to know which ones you actually read regularly and why/how they capture your attention.
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Maxwell Davis@maxwellcdavis
I read two quite regularly - Rankmakers by @roberto_robles and 100daysofnocode by @hainingmax
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- Ali Abdaal (Sometimes)
- August Bradley (Always)
- Curious Bunch by vidya (Always)
- Indie Hacker Newsletter (Always)
- Makerstation (Always)
- Marie Poullin (Always)
All of the above capture my attention as I'm interested in the topics the newsletters are about and/or I always get useful nuggets out of the newsletters.
Frontitude
Same here! I signed up for quite a few newsletters but I usually end up reading Harry's newsletter from marketing examples (https://marketingexamples.com/)
Also "growth.design". It's more product-related and product marketing but super interesting, practical, informative, and on point. https://growth.design/
1. The Mention Memo- Every week, you’ll get a hot little newsletter filled with cool gifs, valuable free resources, and insightful commentary around a trending marketing topic such as Instagram Stories, big tech trends from CES and Facebook marketing.
2. Outgrow's Newsletter- Every Thursday, You'll get valuable marketing blogs, podcasts, quizzes, Interactive content creation tips & marketing tips in your inbox.
3. Ariyh- This weekly newsletter follows a unique, simple, but effective format. Each week you’ll receive a new evidence-based marketing tip that comes from unbiased, peer-reviewed, scientific research done by the world’s best business schools.
4. Geekout Newsletter by Matt Navarra- This popular free weekly newsletter curates all the latest social media platform news, tips, tricks, tools and new features.