Weekly Newsletters I Love

www.inkthinkerblog.com — Wednesday is my favorite weekday, and not only because it’s halfway to the weekend. Wednesdays are the day I receive Marcia Yudkin’s Marketing Minute and RedPepper’s The Seed, my two favorite newsletters. They’re both marketing oriented and they both take less than 5 minutes to read but provide a message that stays with me for days and often weeks.

Check them out to  increase your marketing prowess in less than 10 minutes a week.

Contents Copyright © 2006-2014 Kristen King

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  • Susan Jul 25, 2007 Link

    Thanks for the info, Kristen. I heard about Marcia from someone who took her class at Cambridge Center for Adult Ed, and I just subscribed to her newsletter. Btw, which of the freelance newsletters do you recommend (there’s a ton out there aside from the marketing ones you just mentioned).

  • admin Jul 25, 2007 Link

    I really enjoy these newsletters when I have time to read them:

    • Absolute Write Newsletter
    • The Fabulist Flash
    • Abundant Writing News

    I had been receiving close to a dozen on a weekly or monthly basis, but I literally haven’t had time to get through any of them and ended up canceling all but these three. There are so many good ones out there, though. :[

    Please leave a comment with your suggestions, and preferably a link to the subscription page so we can all check out your favorite newsletter.

  • Marcia Yudkin Jul 27, 2007 Link

    Kristen,

    Thank you for the high praise!

    I’m at nearly 500 issues of the Marketing Minute and it still makes a difference to me to get reader feedback like yours.

    All best,
    Marcia Yudkin

  • admin Jul 27, 2007 Link

    You’re welcome, Marcia. I hope you’ll turn them into a book sometime soon! :]

    kk

  • Dinsa Jul 27, 2007 Link

    I highly recommend Meg Weaver’s weekly news updates that provide a sneak peek at the magazine industry’s latest happenings.

  • David Aug 8, 2007 Link

    I love it! And with newsletters, simplicity is best. Your sections are very clear, readable and easy on the eyes. I often wonder where others get their information from and so to that end I’m going to share some of my sources.