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July newsletter ideas to spruce up your next campaign

Omnisend

Fourth of July is the most popular holiday in America, and brands would be wise to take advantage of this and send out marketing newsletters in line with this theme. Customers love receiving special content — and July newsletters are a great way to make your brand stand out amidst all the noise.

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AdWeek Elevate: Newsletters and a path to a sustainable business model for publishers

Liveintent

While the scope of the conference was broad, covering areas such as audio, NFTs, and virtual reality, there was a common theme across sessions that highlighted newsletters. So what was this common theme that spanned publishers like The New York Times, Hearst Magazines, The Weather Channel, BuzzFeed, and The Philadelphia Inquirer?

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Next in Marketing: Why the digital newsletter boom could shake up digital ad targeting

Liveintent

Email newsletters were already enjoying a renaissance a few years ago — with D2C brands launching robust operations and email-forward publishers like Morning Brew emerging. ” As Cooper says, “Email newsletters — the way people are receiving news and information — has really replaced the newspaper and magazine.

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8 Ways to Monetize Email Newsletters for Publishers

Sailthru

Email newsletters are pretty much ubiquitous, but when’s the last time you gave a fresh look at how you might monetize yours? Still, these newsletters can be a great hook to potential subscribers by offering a taste of the content they’ll receive once they pay up. Standalone Subscription. As the founder of Brief.me

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Algorithm Updates and Focused Newsletters: How Digital Media Companies Are Evolving

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Quartz found success with a new kind of digital newsletter. Digital media cannot survive on advertising alone, according to Hearst Magazines President David Carey. Quartz Revises Newsletter Program with Event-Focused “Pop-Up” Issues. In 2017, it doubled the size of its newsletter base to 700,000.

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92 Small Business Tax Deductions to Use Now (+11 You Should Never Try)

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How 3 Publishers Are Bringing in New Subscribers with New Products

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Here are three creative approaches that recently caught our attention: Outside Magazine: Dawn Patrol. Outside Magazine, which has mostly relied on advertising online, plans to diversify its revenue stream with paid newsletters. The first of new product will be Dawn Patrol, a newsletter that will review women’s outdoor gear.