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What's your newsletter? Let's start a 2021 cross-promo thread.

There was a thread like this back in September, but I figured I'd start a new one up for 2021, and for those of you who missed that one.

But, bottom line, promotions in other newsletters are a great way to grow your own–actually finding those other newsletters is usually the trickier part. So, slide your newsletter below :) I'll start with my current project:

Newsletter: Bullet Points
Subscribers: 119
For & about: For writers, marketers, and freelancers. It's once-a-week and contains one writing lesson, and one real-world example of that lesson. Usually marketing-focused.

Looking forward to seeing what everyone else is working on.

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    Newsletter: The Business Inquirer
    https://thebusinessinquirer.substack.com
    Subscribers: 350
    For & About: Weekly newsletter where I highlight interesting business acquisition opportunities and entrepreneurial ideas.

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    Newsletter: The Pro Letter
    https://productivitypro.substack.com/
    Subscribers: 230
    For & about: Weekly newsletter for the life hackers! Easy to digest 5 minute read on productivity, motivation, self improvement, habits and more.

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    Newsletter: The Wolf of Harcourt Street (https://wolfofharcourtstreet.substack.com/welcome)
    Subscribers: 185
    For & about: The Wolf of Harcourt Street is a weekly newsletter focused on all things investing including insights into my own portfolio. The mission is to make investing knowledge accessible to all so that anyone can own their financial future.

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    I run the Master Negotiator Newsletter (http://reyt.net/newsletter). I send weekly negotiation advice to my subscribers. I have a bit short of 500 subscribers. I sent 4 weekly issues so far.

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