7 Newsletters I Always Open (That I Think You’ll Love)
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I’m a sucker for a really good newsletter.
When I like a writer and know their content’s going to make my life a little easier, I waste no time in joining their mailing list.
I’ve found reading a well-crafted newsletter edition for a few minutes is a far better use of my spare time than doom-scrolling on social media (as funny as the dog videos on Instagram might be).
Sometimes, of course, you fall out of like with a particular newsletter and feel it’s time to unsubscribe. Usually, the creator won’t even notice you’re gone.
But there are some mailing lists you just can’t leave because you know their content quality will always remain high. That’s when you know you’ve become a fan of the creator’s work, not just a subscriber.
I’m a fan of these creators, and I think you’ll like their newsletters.
Here are 7 that always get read when they land in my inbox.
1. Part-Time Creator Club (Eve Arnold)
The Part-Time Creator Club has quickly become the go-to newsletter for ambitious individuals creating alongside their day job. Each week you’ll get a deep-dive on topics ranging from growth, decision-making, monetisation & business.
Check it out here.
2. Unfiltered (Tim Denning)
I will help you live with less stress and more freedom by improving every aspect of your lifestyle — money, work, productivity, relationships.
Check it out here.
3. Kieran Drew Newsletter (Kieran Drew)
I share smart writing strategies to help entrepreneurs scale their audience and business.
Check it out here.
4. Cut the Fluff (Erica Schneider)
Cut the Fluff is a weekly newsletter that will help you become a confident editor.
Check it out here.
5. Minamalist Hustler (Jamie Northrup)
Join 7000+ online hustlers in receiving a daily email with 3 quick & valuable resources that will help you make more money online.
Check it out here.
6. Intellectualists (Christina Piccoli)
Boost your online income with a short list of ideas and resources emailed each day.
Check it out here.
7. The Author Stack (Russell Nohelty)
This publication sits at the intersection of craft and commerce, helping writers build more sustainable businesses that allow them to thrive.
Check it out here.
Honourable mention: How to Write for a Living (by me!)
Whether you’re a writer of blogs, novels, newsletters, or anything else under the shining sun, you deserve to make a living from the long hours spent tapping at your keyboard, often while others are still tucked up in bed. I’m getting there one day at a time, and I want to take you with me.
Check it out here.
Which newsletters were you already subscribed to?
Have you any recommendations of your own?
