9/12/2023 0 Comments Best daily email newsletters 2019They find a story that you might have missed and fill out the key bits you need to know. Rather than being a just the normal digest listing of news, the Hustle is very opinionated, and that is why I love it. It’s an email newsletter that has grown to over 1 million users, and runs massive ‘events’ targeted at the startup community in the US. If you are in ‘tech’ it’s well worth a read. Perfect to stimulate new ideas or plan for what issues might be hiding around the corner. It’s not pretty, it’s just a listing of what you might have missed. Every morning, Martin’s Big Revolution newsletter gives you an easy to read scan of what is going on in technology and media in the UK (and beyond). Martin is the ex-editor in chief at the Next Web, and a tech-focused journalist of the highest pedigree. When it hits my inbox, it gets read, so it’s on the list.Īn email newsletter from another old friend of Websand, Martin Bryant. It’s an email newsletter that’s stat-packed with the types of things that only a true obsessive would fully understand the selected subject. It’s an email newsletter that always looks great, with often remarkable content. The Quartz obsessions is a newsletter that is sent most days and covers all kinds of crazy stuff, from cassette tapes to Tetris. Quartz ( qz.com) is a great news site that is growing in popularity (fun fact – it’s funded by a Japanese content giants Uzabase). His daily newsletter isn’t flashy – it’s just text – but it’s a welcome read to refresh your thinking on a hard day, or if a problem needs solving. Like most of Seth’s work, his newsletter cuts through the crap by keeping things simple and easy to understand. You should read his books and listen to his podcast. We are long term Seth Godin fans at Websand. Most importantly their audience love it, the engagement statistics are always way above industry average. The magazine always looks fantastic, and the fact that they’ve carried that across into their email newsletter makes it a must read. They’ve achieved that by producing great content combined with great design. NE Times have established themselves as the must-read business publication in the North East of England. Well curated and written and they have great writers – Rob Fahey is my fave”.įull disclosure, North East Times is a Websand client, and we love how they use the platform. Best for quality of content and stories, it’s the one most games companies aim to be in over others I feel (for that reason). “GamesIndustry.boz is the best games ‘business’ newsletter and site for me. So here’s list of the best email newsletters, in no particular order, starting with… GAMESINDUSTRY.BIZĪccording to a friend of Websand and gaming industry expert, Nina Cliff, is the one thing she can’t do without. We’ve got our own views and our own favourites, however, to add some balance to this exercise we asked a few friends of Websand to find out which newsletters they always pay attention to when it hits their inbox. What’s your favourite email newsletter?Įveryone has a favourite newsletter, a message that they look out for and read when it arrives. These email newsletters are the cornerstone of businesses content marketing strategy. The purpose is not to sell, but to drive engagement. Our definition of a newsletter is a regular message that actually reports news or shares a selection of stories. Not every newsletter is actually a newsletter, so for the purposes of this blog let’s set some definitions. So we thought it time to put together our first list of the top 10 best email newsletters (in the history of the world). For a lot of people, email marketing means sending a newsletter. Marketers use Websand to send email marketing, and that means we are responsible for the sending of a lot of email marketing. The Websand Top 10 best email newsletter listing 2020
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