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I agree, you can also visit https://inboxreads.co/ for more resources. Source: 11 months ago
I have tried a few, the ones which seem to be active and I get cross promo pairing emails from - https://crosspromote.io - https://www.radletters.com - https://inboxreads.co. Source: 12 months ago
Mine is a mixed bag. I write about art history, general history, archaeology, semantics, philosophy, religion. I’ve been swamped with work lately and have only been able to put up two posts so far. However, I have had great success with generating subscribes through inboxreads.co. I have 80 subscribers with just those two posts. I don’t really market myself elsewhere. Source: about 1 year ago
My newsletter got on there about a year ago, but struggling to get some details updated for the better part of 6 months. But the real winner for us is Inbox Reads, accounts for at least 15% of our subs. Source: about 1 year ago
Here's a great list to get some options: https://inboxreads.co/. Source: over 2 years ago
- make use of sites like this and indiehackers.com, etc... To hear from other people in a similar situation. Source: 5 months ago
But as far as I know, indiehackers.com and X with #indiehackers or #buildinpublic hashtag. Source: 5 months ago
Just a personal website is a good place for that. But there are things like https://indiepa.ge/ or your personal profile on indiehackers.com - even though it may not be so much for "graveyard purpose". Source: 7 months ago
I am a Solo founder and looking forward to meet like minded people. Most of the time I turn to indiehackers.com for inspiration but have found very few Indians on it who have made it big as a solo founder. So I was wondering if there is any other forum where Solo founders meet and discuss / share their challenges / learnings to help each other. Source: 7 months ago
Check out https://indiehackers.com, a community for "solopreneurs". - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
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