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The appeal of newsletters: ownership and intimacy Paid Members Public
A couple of interesting thoughts from Craig Mod about the underlying reasons behind the shift to newsletters.
Newsletters versus blogs Paid Members Public
Should you abandon your blog and just write a newsletter instead?
Lessons from 1000 editions of a links newsletter Paid Members Public
Charles Arthur has aggregated links in 1000 editions of a daily newsletter. He's learnt a thing or two along the way.
A new look for OM&HB e-mail subscriptions Paid Members Public
I've just updated the way my blog handles e-mail updates. This si the age of the newsletter…
Red Box's Matt Chorley on the worst thing you can do behind closed doors Paid Members Public
Matt Chorley on the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality [http://nuk-tnl-deck-email.s3.amazonaws.com/2/4d771504ddcd28037b4199740df767e6.html] in the UK: > Quite why anyone feels they need to pass judgment on what other people get up to in the privacy of their own homes is anyone’s guess.
The intimacy of e-mail newsetters Paid Members Public
Interesting history of the email curation platform Revue [https://blog.getrevue.co/from-side-project-to-millions-of-emails-6c64ebcaf95d#.xgr8l5h2n] from its founder Martijn de Kuijper: > Back then I saw the value of the newsletter and I still do. It’s such an intimate way to communicate with people, and so effective at the same
Newsletter editors: the new newsroom power players Paid Members Public
The inexorable rise of newsletters – and the newsletter editor [http://digiday.com/publishers/newsletter-editors-new-important-person-newsrooms/] : > Publishers are rediscovering that email newsletters are a reliable way to reach readers — and serve a critically important direct connection to audiences that serves as a counterweight to the mercurial algorithms of Facebook. The popularity
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