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Tag results: Email newsletters

Newsletter, Untethered

There’s no real reason you have to use a platform like Substack to send email. If you want to get into making a newsletter of your own, understand your options.

Mar 19, 2021

Big Email Energy

Why your favorite email newsletter (not Tedium) always gets cut off by your favorite webmail client. (It may be all the tracking stuff in the links!)

Dec 22, 2020

The Inbox Pioneer

For more than 25 years, this newsletter author has been snarking wise about weird news. Here’s the tale of This is True, one of the first inbox success stories.

Jan 02, 2020

 Related Tags: internet history, newsletters, publishing, writing, email, gmail, design, content management, email clients, email marketing, email newsletters, randy cassingham, this is true, substack, limitations, buttondown, ghost, sendy

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