I enjoy anything by @amyhoy. She has a great new weekly email series on how she is growing her SaaS (Noko) to $1m ARR here: https://nokotime.com/growth/
Finally, I've heard a few people say they really enjoy my actionable, 5min tips on how to grow your profit by 1% each week, here https://www.fiveminutefounder.com/ 😇
I'm thinking anything that can help indie hackers, business can include all sorts I guess - design, product, dev, business, marketing, growth, pyschology, etc.
Biased but I recently launched Bullish▲ Stock market performance stats in your inbox and got about 1.5k subscribers in my first week. https://bullish.email
My own :) I send out news about once a month regarding email marketing topics. It's been going on for about 11 years. Sign up here :) http://tinyurl.com/albertkaufman1111
And my own newsletter, of course :P I write AND read that one. What I read, in particular, are the comments and questions that my subscribers send me via email. Always very interesting conversations.
Newsletters format is a bit of the old push news thingy, one should focus more on pull content to take back control over your time and mental health, to control the dopamine addiction, if you want to be affective and do things, and not just an addict content consumer. #SelfTalk
A few I read already mentioned. But additional ones:
The hustle (free daily and the paid trends product)
Morning brew + morning brew emerging tech
Seth Godin
Startup Watching (https://startupwatching.com)
If you're business is developing for voice, I'll plug my own Voice Market Data newsletter weekly with 2 posts on voice/Alexa research) at voicemarketdata.com . Otherwise, I really enjoy the classic CB Insights and I used to really enjoy The Logic for a great Canadian perspective (didn't renew my subscription).
Indiehackers is the only one I consistently read :)
I am a huge fan of the CopperPress newsletters (https://cooperpress.com/publications/), especially:
Just focussed on business?
I enjoy anything by @amyhoy. She has a great new weekly email series on how she is growing her SaaS (Noko) to $1m ARR here: https://nokotime.com/growth/
@arvidkahl writes some really interesting stuff about bootstrapping, here: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletter/
@valgeisler writes some great stuff on copywriting/email onboarding sequences here: https://www.valgeisler.com/
Finally, I've heard a few people say they really enjoy my actionable, 5min tips on how to grow your profit by 1% each week, here https://www.fiveminutefounder.com/ 😇
Signed up for 5 Minute Founder, thanks.
Sadly, it looks like @valgeisler hasn't blogged for a year :(
@valgeisler sends out a weekly newsletter (just got one today).
Thanks for the shoutout! Very kind.
I'm thinking anything that can help indie hackers, business can include all sorts I guess - design, product, dev, business, marketing, growth, pyschology, etc.
Biased but I recently launched Bullish▲ Stock market performance stats in your inbox and got about 1.5k subscribers in my first week. https://bullish.email
growth bites by Indie Hackers — https://www.indiehackers.com/growth-bites
I recently met someone at Founder Summit who loves it just as much as I do. Lots of people in our group subscribed after that.
A lot actually. Just to name a few: Openview, KlientBoost, Groove, Sprout Social, IH, Product Hunt etc... @rosiesherry
My own :) I send out news about once a month regarding email marketing topics. It's been going on for about 11 years. Sign up here :) http://tinyurl.com/albertkaufman1111
I regularly read these here:
And my own newsletter, of course :P I write AND read that one. What I read, in particular, are the comments and questions that my subscribers send me via email. Always very interesting conversations.
Newsletters format is a bit of the old push news thingy, one should focus more on pull content to take back control over your time and mental health, to control the dopamine addiction, if you want to be affective and do things, and not just an addict content consumer. #SelfTalk
A few I read already mentioned. But additional ones:
The hustle (free daily and the paid trends product)
Morning brew + morning brew emerging tech
Seth Godin
Startup Watching (https://startupwatching.com)
My own business podcast recommendations https://podboxer.com 😁🎧
a few come to mind
product hunt’s daily newsletter
marketingexamples.com
nesslabs.com
thebootstrappedfounder.com
the product person.com
Ha! I should register theboostrappedfounder.com for Halloween :D
The correct link is http://thebootstrappedfounder.com/ - thanks for the shoutout!
haha my bad corrected it now :)
Check out http://www.founderweekly.com/
If you're business is developing for voice, I'll plug my own Voice Market Data newsletter weekly with 2 posts on voice/Alexa research) at voicemarketdata.com . Otherwise, I really enjoy the classic CB Insights and I used to really enjoy The Logic for a great Canadian perspective (didn't renew my subscription).