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December 16 · Issue #152 · View online |
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This week’s featured newsletters cover podcasts, football, fitness, productivity, and more! Plus I share some insights from this year on InboxReads.
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The State of Newsletters In 2020
This week I’m sharing some insights into the newsletter space by analysing the submissions InboxReads has received in the past year. You’ll find info on the most popular platforms, topics, sending rates, and more, that could help with your newsletter.
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The Sideliner
Get a curated pick of the best football stories along with original illustrations that pay homage to our football gods.
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Podmmunity
Podmmunity is a weekly curated publication full of interesting, relevant links for podcasters.
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Partner Up
A newsletter for current and future channel and partnership leaders who want to get the most out of channel sales, partnerships, and alliances.
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BMW Land
BMW Land is a free weekly newsletter with links of most interesting stories for BMW enthusiasts 🚗.
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Each month get a deep dive into the growth strategies of one online creator. Also insights from online publishers, podcasters, and content marketers.
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Fit Girls Society
Fit Girls Society is a free weekly email newsletter exclusively for women who have a desire to get 1% better every day. You’ll get curated workouts, wellness knowledge, healthy recipes, productivity hacks, and self-care tips, and more.
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Swoon Time
Get a weekly email of erotica made for women by women.
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Foundations by Tyler DeVries
Foundations is a weekly email with the top hand-picked productivity, performance, and personal development resources for driven young professionals.
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Curiosity and consistency: thoughts on growing a newsletter
Anne-Laure’s Maker Mind newsletter just hit 25,000 subscriber and she answered a bunch of questions on launching and growing a newsletter
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How newsletters are making big bucks from your inbox
An interesting article about the newsletter boom and how money is being made.
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Substack launches an RSS reader to organize all your newsletter subscriptions
Substack has launched an RSS reader called Substack Reader. The service is meant for organizing Substack newsletter subscriptions, but it can pull in third-party RSS feeds, too.
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