4 newsletters you should consider subscribing to in 2021
*pressing SKIP INTRO button* The list:
- Morning Brew
- Exploding topics
- First 1000
- Creative Samba
Just a disclaimer — these are the newsletter I’m subscribed to at the moment. Usually, I subscribe to anything that interests me, and then after 4–5 times I unsubscribe. However, these four have been arriving in my inbox for quite some time.
Here is the description of each one, really shortly because #deathtofluff
1. Morning Brew
Topics: business, politics
One sentence description: Morning brew is a mix of Wall Street Journal and Financial Times and you will be updated in 5 mins on anything trending atm.
2. Exploding Topics
Topics: Exploding Topics (ba dum tss, I am a comedian)
One sentence description: Find the next big thing, before it becomes the next big thing.
Additionally: This newsletter brings 4 trends that are on the rise. Sometimes they mention few startups. Ofc, if you want the names of these startups in advance, you need to pay.
3. First 1000
Topics: startups, growth hacking
One sentence description: Abi Abouelatta tells stories of how companies got their first 1000 customers, in some cases, he goes beyond that 1k up until 100k or 1MM.
P.S.: My newest subscription. So far very happy with this one.
4. Creative Samba
Topics: advertising, copywriting, marketing campaigns
One sentence description: Newsletter about copywriting and advertising by Miguel Ferreira
P.S.: My most favorite lesson learned is this:
Are there any other newsletters that I’m subscribed to?
Ofc.
- Product Hunt (startups, apps, products)
- Angel List (startups, startup jobs, and investors)
- Product Byte (products that will make you money+ analytics on how much Amazon sellers are making selling them)
- Finimize (finance + investing)
- Quiver Quantitative (alternative stock data, e.g. r/wallstreetbets ticker count)
From the five listed above, I receive their weekly newsletter. Do I read them properly? Nope. Hmm, maybe Product Hunt.
The point is that, I skim them just for the sake of catching something that I missed while wandering on the internet.