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  • What is your process for curating & writing newsletters?

    Pruthvi Raj
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    Karthik Tatikonda
    For tool curations in LaunchPedia newsletter, we do these 1. Checkout product launch platforms like Product Hunt, Betalist etc. 2. submit your tool form on our website 3. Before writing the newsletter, ask for recommendations on Twitter and Linkedin For writing newsletter 1. We use Notion and Mailerlite editor
    Andrew Philip
    I carefully proofread and edit the newsletter to ensure accuracy and clarity of messaging.
    Divya
    Find a good template
    Taylah Drury
    I regularly analyze the performance metrics of the newsletter to improve its effectiveness.
    Matthew Tooth
    I collaborate with subject matter experts and thought leaders to provide unique insights and perspectives.
    Muratcan Koylan
    To curate and write the "Hired in AI | 5*5" newsletter, I follow a systematic process that ensures I deliver high-quality, relevant, and engaging content to my subscribers. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of my process: 1- Content Discovery: To find the latest news, tools, trends, and insights in the AI space, I rely on a combination of sources, including: * Industry blogs, news websites, and podcasts * Social media platforms (e.g., Twitter, LinkedIn) * AI-related communities and forums (e.g., Product Hunt, Reddit, YC, TechCrunch) * Newsletters and RSS feeds from thought leaders and reputable organizations 2- Content Curation: Once I've gathered potential content for the newsletter, I: * Evaluate its relevance, quality, and value for my audience * Check for content diversity to cover various aspects of AI (e.g., news, tools, careers, influencers, trends) * Prioritize the most significant and engaging content to include in the newsletter 3- Newsletter Outline: I create an outline for the newsletter, organizing the curated content into relevant sections (e.g., Trending AI News, Tools, Careers, Influencers, Trends). This helps me maintain a consistent structure and ensure a balanced distribution of content. 4- Writing the Newsletter: With the outline in place, I start writing the newsletter, focusing on: * Crafting compelling headlines and subheadings that capture the essence of each content piece * Summarizing the key takeaways in concise and informative snippets * Providing context, insights, or commentary when necessary to add value for the readers * Including clear calls-to-action (e.g., "Read more", "Try it now") and links to the original sources 5- Proofreading and Editing: After writing the newsletter, I carefully proofread and edit the content to ensure it's free of errors, well-structured, and engaging. 6- Design and Layout: I use a newsletter design tool or template to create an aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-read layout, incorporating relevant images, graphics, or visual elements when needed. 7- Testing and Sending: Before sending the newsletter, I test it across various devices and email clients to ensure proper rendering and functionality. Once I'm satisfied with the final result, I schedule the newsletter for delivery to my subscribers. By following this process, I ensure that my "Hired in AI | 5*5 Daily AI" newsletter consistently delivers valuable and engaging content, keeping my audience up-to-date with the latest developments in the AI industry in just 5 minutes per day.
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    Hashnimo
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    I just ChatGPT, I don't know if that can even be considered as a process.
    Tej Garikapati
    Pocket is a life saver app. Follow people in your niche, follow their content. Save to Pocket, all the interesting articles you read. Add google alerts to the keywords of your niche to stay updated. Find connection and write your opinion. Hit publish.