The Best Marketing Newsletters to Subscribe in 2024
There is literally no one on this planet that likes to have a cluttered inbox. Who doesn’t get anxiety from checking their emails after a weekend off, only to see 200 new ones??
Which is why not everyone deserves your email.
So, today, we’ve curated a list of the best marketing newsletters to subscribe to in 2024. Keep reading!
Marketing Examined by Alex Garcia
Who doesn’t love a good case study? And the Marketing Examined newsletter DELIVERS them big time.
Most of Alex’s newsletters will consist of either one marketing topic or a company doing something right, and break it down. Some of them include, “Headspace’s YouTube Strategy,” “How I’d Grow Allbirds,” and “How to Sell $140 Cookies.”
We can’t recommend this newsletter enough if you're in need of weekly marketing & growth inspiration.
Sign up for the Marketing Examined newsletter here.
Newsletter Operator by Matt McGarry
Matt McGarry is incredibly knowledgable about newsletters. And he has the experience to back it up as he has been instrumental in the growth of some of the biggest newsletters around, like The Hustle, 1440, and Milk Road.
If you haven't thought about how important growing an email list is for your business, read some of Matt's past newsletters, where he breaks down some of the newsletter math for you. For example, “The Fastest Way To Reach $10k Per Month In Revenue” or “10 Newsletters that do $1M+ Per Year With Small or 1-Person Teams.”
His newsletter is one of the best sources out there when it comes to newsletter growth, paid acquisition, and newsletter inspiration.
Sign up for the Newsletter Operator newsletter here.
Marketing Examples by Harry Dry
If you’re looking for a newsletter that’s short and sweet, look no further than Marketing Examples by Harry Dry. Every week, he sends an email with 3 short marketing examples, 2 copywriting tips, and 1 tweet. You can read these emails in 3 minutes or less. More than 130k people have signed up to his list because it’s THAT GOOD.
Sign up for the Marketing Examples newsletter here.
Growth in Reverse by Chenell Basilio
And there’s no one out there that does newsletter case studies better than Chennell. Every week, she does about 40 hours of research on how top creators grew their newsletters to at least 50k subscribers.
Some of the people she’s covered?
The GIST
Why We Buy
Contrarian Thinking
Sahil Bloom
The Curiosity Chronicle
Some creators used TikTok, some used Reddit, some used X, some used blogging, and some used a combination of everything. Whatever they did, she breaks it down. And who knows, maybe one day you’ll be on this list?!
Sign up for the Growth In Reverse newsletter here.
Ariyh by Thomas McKinlay
If you’re a fellow data nerd, you’ll love the Ariyh newsletter. Thomas will curate some of the best, most recent marketing & copywriting data from top business schools that busts decades-old marketing myths.
Currently, more than 25k people are signed up to his newsletter, so he’s clearly doing something right.
Sign up for the Ariyh newsletter here.
Copy Posse by Alex Cattoni
Alex Cattoni is not only is she a genius business owner and copywriter, but she’s also INCREDIBLE at engaging her email list with helpful copywriting and business tips. Every email is extremely valuable and fun to read.
Sign up for the Copy Posse newsletter here.
Talking Shrimp by Laura Belgray
Along with Alex Cattoni, there are few copywriting as admirable as Laura Belgray. Not only because she’s hilarious and amazing with words, but because she is the Queen of storytelling. If you’re looking for some entertainment plus copywriting tips, her email list is the place to be.
Whether she’s talking about dinner plans or self-described “laziness,” her emails truly never get old!
Sign up for the Talking Shrimp newsletter here.
Very Good Copy by Eddie Shleyner
Copywriting, marketing, creativity… Very Good Copy covers it all. Every week, Eddie sends out a “micro” essay about a topic related to copywriting or creativity (typically 1,000 words or less). Some of his best essays he’s covered are:
If you’re a busy creative person seeking balance, read this.
Fix the game (or, how successful creatives stay successful).
All compelling stories have these things in common.
This 115-word sales letter is a poetic masterpiece.
If you like to read thought-provoking essays (and also love copywriting & creativity) this is the newsletter for you.
Sign up for the Very Good Copy newsletter here.
Seth’s Blog
Seth’s Blog is another insightful newsletter that covers content, SEO, blogging, branding in more in short blogs delivered straight to your inbox, daily. While “daily” may be a scary word when it comes to newsletters, each of his blogs can be read in under a minute and are a great way to start the day with some inspiration.
Sign up for the Seth’s Blog newsletter here.
Marketing Brew
From the people who brought you Morning Brew (one of the biggest newsletters out there), comes Marketing Brew! A few times a week you’ll get an email relating to recent stories about marketing, so you’re in-the-know about what’s working for people and what’s not.
Morning Brew is known for their light-hearted, conversational tone of voice, and Marketing Brew is no different.
So, if you have FOMO about the world of marketing, you need to get on this list.
Sign up for the Marketing Brew newsletter here.
TL;DR Marketing by Saijo George
Whether you know what TL;DR actually means (Too Long; Didn’t Read), the fact is, this is an incredible newsletter. Each newsletter covers a digital marketing story succinctly. These stories cover a variety of topics, including SEO, paid media, social media, and more.
Sign up for the TL;DR marketing newsletter here.
Want to learn more?
Hopefully, you now have of newsletters you’re excited to sign up for. And if you want one last suggestion, sign up to ours, where you can learn more about blogging, business, websites, and more. Or, if you want to get more of a taste of what we have to say, check out some of our favorite blog posts.
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