Warner Bailey created a meme page for Hollywood assistants. It grew into a weekly newsletter and eventually into an educational ecosystem for the TV and film industry’s next generation.
Category: Beyond the Inbox
Some teams use print to create glossy products that drive significant revenue. These independent newsletter operators are thinking about print as a creative sandbox and, sometimes, a small new revenue stream. Here’s what they’ve learned about creating and selling print products to their readers.
The best books can help us rethink the way we think about our writing and our readers. These 14 books helped us improve our own work. Hopefully, you’ll find one, too, that helps you better understand and write your own newsletter.
The best alumni magazines, like the ones at the University of Chicago, combine storytelling and fundraising into one publication. There’s a lot that the newsletter world can learn from their example.
No matter where a reporter works — from legacy newspapers to broadcast TV to digital outlets — there’s a good chance they’ll need to know how to use newsletters to engage their readers. Here’s how some of today’s journalism schools are teaching the next generation to use newsletters.
Fatherhood changed the way I ask questions, handle mistakes, and even write alt text. Here’s what I’ve learned that I apply to my work.
If you made money off your newsletter last year, you’re going to want to keep a few things in mind as you file your taxes. We talked to four tax experts to get tips that can save you time, money, and pain come April 15.
In October 2021, Refashionista writer Jillian Owens passed away. A year later, a loyal reader remembers her — and the newsletter she left behind.