newsletter mail
Here’s a question I get asked a lot: What platform should I use for my email newsletter? And of course, the answer is, it depends, not only because I’m a weirdo who built his own email newsletter platform. Spam Resource is fully homegrown, with signup form code that dates originally back to the late 1990s (double opt-in is timeless, ha ha), to my own custom RSS->email scraper and message builder. But you’re not me, and so I don’t expect you to build it all yourself. So the question becomes, what then? I’ve used Mailchimp and AWeber a lot recently, Beehiiv looks pretty neat, and I don’t know anything at all about ConvertKit. And for the platforms that I have used, I don’t know if I know enough to guide you one way versus the other. So, allow me to defer to Dan Oshinsky, who back in December, shared his guide to
I almost forgot to share this recap over here on Spam Resource, but better late than never! Back in August, Jennifer Nespola Lantz and I put on our (very fashionable) Kickbox deliverability consultant bucket hats and presented a webinar called “A Small Publisher’s Guide to Email Deliverability.” If you’re a newsletter publisher, or a small one-man-band type of sender, or sending out news updates on behalf of a local (or hyper-local) news org, you’re who we were attempting to reach with this one.Why? Because at this level, you might know a tiny bit about deliverability, but it’s just you, and you’re not some million dollar company with platinum level support from some sort of Marketing Cloud, so you don’t always know what to watch out for when it comes to deliverability pitfalls. Jen and I guide you here on what you need to know to stay out of the way