Newsletters have been used to get organizations’ messages out into the world for centuries. While newsletters’ popularity may have waned since those early days, their power to reach and motivate ...
Not long after the 2020 election, I read an article in The New York Times about a historian, Heather Cox Richardson, who was the “breakout star” of a growing newsletter platform called Substack. As an ...
I probably subscribe to 20 different morning email newsletters. Some are well-crafted editorial products; some are just a list of links some algorithm strung together. If you’re like me, there are ...
"All your news. None of the bias." That's the pitch for the media company 1440's daily newsletter, which now has over 3.2 million subscribers. The enterprise began in 2017 as a collaboration between a ...
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is a features editor at The Verge, where he publishes award-winning stories about labor, business, and policing. Previously, he was a senior editor at GQ. Before there was Substack, and long before ...
Here’s how operators profit from newsletters by turning acquisition costs into revenue and leveraging one audience to build multiple assets. Engagement trumps size — small, active audiences drive more ...
Canada’s prime minister delivered a blistering and remarkable speech at the World Economic Forum this week, essentially ...