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 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.
@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.
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