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7 Email Newsletter Tools
to launch a newsletter in 2024.
Welcome to the 5th edition of Content Creation FYI!
This newsletter makes content creation easier and more effective for you.
Every Tuesday, you'll discover the best content creation tools, news, resources, memes, and jobs.
All in a quick, digestible format to keep you at the forefront of content creation.
Table of Contents
7 Email Newsletter Tools
In the News
Learning Programs
Newsletters
Meme of the Week
Job Listings
Last time, we looked at some great tools for Twitter.
Now, let’s talk about something just as important—Email Newsletters!
Did you know?
More than 300 billion emails are sent every day.
Making yours stand out isn’t simple.
But I’ve got just the tools to help your newsletter get noticed!
Here are 7 Email Newsletter tools to launch a newsletter in 2024.
1. Beehiiv
The newsletter platform built for growth, offering powerful email tools to scale and monetize newsletters effectively.
2. Substack
Start a publication combining a personal website, blog, and email newsletter or podcast quickly and simply.
3. ConvertKit
The creator marketing platform with integrated tools for smarter email, automation, and continuous growth.
4. Mailerlite
Create advanced email marketing campaigns with features like automation, landing pages, and surveys.
5. Mailmodo
Quickly send interactive emails and set up automation powered by AI that will grow your numbers in your sleep.
6. MailChimp
Email marketing and marketing automation platform that uses real-time behaviour data and AI to convert more customers.
7. Sender
This simple and easy-to-use email marketing tool includes a sizeable free email sending allowance and some handy extras like automations and push notifications.
🤡 In the news
✍️ Learning Programs
📩Newsletters
💼 Content Creation Jobs
Thanks for reading this newsletter edition.
See you next Tuesday!
Stay creative!
Arpit Singh (Creator @ Content Creation FYI)
Leaving you with this quote:
"You don’t start out writing good stuff. You start out writing crap and thinking it’s good stuff, and then gradually you get better at it."