The new Gameplay newsletter is fostering a community of passionate players and savvy solvers. By Emmett Lindner Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights ...
The internet is a noisy place, particularly for creators who want to build relationships with readers and fans. It's hard to earn a living when so much great content is available for free. If you're ...
Sahil Bloom had no experience as a writer, but he built a newsletter that drives upwards of $70,000 in revenue per month — and he pours it all back into growing the newsletter. Why? Because that ...
Ozy Media boasts that it has more than 26 million subscribers for its newsletters, but former employees say this is another example of deceptive tactics at the embattled digital media company, with ...
There is a lot you can do with Google Docs since it is a powerful word processor. It’s not on the same level as Microsoft Word, of course, but there is quite a lot you can do with it. For example, you ...
When I hear “holiday newsletter,” I think, “Here are the life milestones that each of my seven children reached this year!” That’s what the Times uses as their example of a good year-end newsletter.
After the first story, add 3 asterisks on a single line to insert the ad, like this: My 5-year-old son Chase hasn’t learned any cuss words yet but has started to say “Oh, biscuits!” when he doesn’t ...
The holiday season is upon us, and for many folks it’s become tradition to include a family newsletter with their greeting cards. It’s a great way to share photos, family milestones, and yearly ...
A few years ago, when I started working on newsletters, most people thought email was dead. Social media, it seemed, was the way to reach people. But today, thanks in large part to the unknowable ways ...