@busmark_w_nika Subscribing the newsletter from Re;catch which is also the daily/weekly #1 product from PH community. We actually pay and use it as our CRM! They usually post the sales books, market-fit strategy or how we get to the customer. Mostly I read the newsletter as a news and it takes time for us to pay for their actual solution behind the newsletter.
I like to read about innovations, products, marketing methods. But I think that many of the newsletters provide info that we repeatedly see on the web. So I prefer to see real, original data based on recently conducted researches, not based on other web sites or newsletter contents. I eliminate my to-read content wrt these criteria.
@busmark_w_nika Hi Nika, of course I can. I like to read Brian Balfour when I want to reach detailed information about specific topics I follow; Tomasz Tunguz to consume more brief information. Except those, TLDR provides various sources so I can find some quality writings there too. In LinkedIn I follow many pages in different topics. Unipoly and HitBerry are bringing new stuff to gaming so I like to read their insights. I follow AppLovin for marketing, and Accenture for business insights. These are my favorites for now.
@busmark_w_nika so sorry for the late response, I didnât see the 2nd notification. Yes I do like app development. Game or service doesnât matter. Every part of our lives are being digitalized so I think it is beneficial to keep track of innovations in this industry. Btw, happy that I brought something new to your list:) If you have any suggestion on this topic - newsletters, courses or any other content - I would like to hear it.
@busmark_w_nika Sure, I work as a graphic designer at Vacabee (Luxury Travel Platform), and I think that traveling is one of the best topics for newsletters.
Mine are latest industry trends around AI because it changes so fast.
I'd enjoy copywriting and marketing breakdowns of campaigns or analyzing ads - those types of content.
I also read biographies and love learning about the philosophies and lessons from those who built massively successful companies. (Most of my consumption is this)
I know you were interviewing some business owners, so that's right up my alley, maybe your newsletter stuff can be interviews with founders who can't make it to a zoom call?
For me, learning lessons from others mistakes, or frameworks to use in my business is the key thing I'm after.
@busmark_w_nika The Superhuman and basecamp news letters where pretty cool. But I think they maybe became too top down at some point. So would be interesting to read a news letter from people like superhuman and basecamp before they get corrupted by their own success. Im sure there are plenty of candidates here on PH. # Is the next big thing in The Room with Us Right Now ? đč
I really like statistics and new studies. I follow a gallup newsletter about HR/culture topics. This is one of the newsletters, which catches my attention often.
I enjoy newsletters with quick news recaps, unique expert insights, curated tools/resources tailored to my interests, and behind-the-scenes peeks into companies/products. Engaging writing that gets to the point while mixing in personality is a plus. Quality over quantity - I'd rather have fewer substantive insights than an overwhelming deluge of content.
Bdw I am also launching a product in June so let's connect and support each other's journeys
@busmark_w_nika Hi, our team is building and AI-driven read-it-later product, AI can help you summarize the content of your subscription and push it to your email, may I invite you for joining our beta test for free and provide us suggestions?
@busmark_w_nika honestly I would not read any newsletters if I am not working in the business field unless the brands that I use send me discounts there :D :D :D
I love the Information app and TLDR newsletter. Morning brew walked so these others can run. Personally give me a headline and one sentence description...if i'm interested i'll click and read the full article.