Have you considered self-hosting your newsletter? Platforms like Mailchimp and Substack make it easy
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March 24 · Issue #166 · View online |
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Have you considered self-hosting your newsletter? Platforms like Mailchimp and Substack make it easy to get started but it's a lot cheaper to self-host. Of course that means you trade some of your time for that saving. There are options like Ghost (open-source) and Sendy (one-time fee) that are pretty popular and many more in the article below. If you'd rather be in complete control of your audience it's worth exploring. |
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This week I launched a simple way to contact newsletter creators on InboxReads and to list if you're newsletter is interested in sponsors/cross-promotion. Check out what it looks like here. |
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You Don't Need Substack To Build an Email Newsletter There's no real reason you have to use a platform like Substack to send email. If you want to get into making a newsletter of your own, understand your options. |
How to Set Your Newsletter Advertising Rates Armed with the knowledge of your email list metrics and the different ways you can think about pricing, you will be ready to set your newsletter advertising rates, confident that you're competitive without undercharging. |
Substack writers are mad at Substack. The problem is money and who's making it. The newsletter startup's new controversy, explained. |
Cloud reader for your email newsletters Alpine Reader organizes your newsletters so you can get the best out of what you paid for. Read smart by highlighting and annotating. |
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The only marketing email in your inbox that's actually fun to read Get the BEST growth marketing news, tools, and insights delivered in one short weekly email. |
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Pop Culture Brain Daily If you want to know the latest show to watch, whether that new movie is any good, and who just got cast in the next big franchise this newsletter is all you'll need. |
Foolish Careers Actionable advice for storytellers, artists and creative entrepreneurs in Asia who are figuring out career and business. One interview a week. Zero generic fluff. |
Brands Mean a Lot Brands Mean a Lot is a once-a-week commentary on the many ways branding impacts our lives written by Jared Holst. Each week, is an exploration of the contradictions within the way politics, products, and pop-culture are branded. |
Letters for Creatives Welcome to my newsletter Letters for Creatives. I am writing about everything that is around the topics of creativity, becoming a better writer, self-publishing on Amazon, marketing your work and more. |
Monday Marvels Ever feel like you're not hearing about all of the amazing stories and marvellous innovations happening around the world? Fear not! Join Monday Marvels! |
Everyday Startup This weekly newsletter brings you the best curated startup ideas from the most reliable and experienced sources around. The ideas are all 'bootstrappable', intended to produce cash flow quickly without venture capital ๐ฏ…who needs VCs anyway? |
Come (Out) as You Are Providing a safe space for LGBTQ folks to share their coming out stories if they're comfortable doing so. Weekly posts of coming out stories or other LGBTQ content. |
Surveillance Today Surveillance Today is a newsletter and podcast producing no-bullshit news about the real-life effects of modern surveillance. Featuring news, history, the occasional investigative reporting, and of course tips to circumvent said surveillance. |
Millioner Investor Millioner Investor is a 3-4/week newsletter that makes investment research cool and digestible for everyone. |
Big Podcast Insider A weekly email newsletter to help you grow your podcast, spread your message, and make money podcasting. |
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