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Do you guys have any feedback about https://letterwell.co allowing to find sponsors? I would be interested to know if it's effectively used by some newsletter creators. Source: over 2 years ago
I haven't found one for larger newsletters, would be a great resource.. I know of some sites that allow newsletter owners to sign-up to find advertisers/sponsors: https://store.tryletterhead.com/ and https://letterwell.co/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Hey, I'm looking for newsletters where I can advertise my website and I wanted to ask if you know cool publishers who offer this in their newsletters? (something different from letterwell.co) Thanks in advance! Source: almost 3 years ago
Been working on https://letterwell.co for a while now. Got 400+ email newsletters on the site and it's growing pretty steadily. Seen some unexpectedly good results for advertisers reporting higher ROI than Fb/IG ads... Source: almost 3 years ago
A great email marketing resource is https://letterwell.co Loads of super successful email newsletters on there making quite a lot of money. Source: about 3 years ago
So, here's what you'll all need to do, report this bot to reddit, and have theverge.com and all other sites as well, ars, wired and so on, to report about this being a "christian" bot, and thus, being a part of the rightwing/alt-right community, and point that finger as that (that might not be true, but it can certainly give the light of it, seeing how /u/spez might have some of them dollars from religious... Source: 11 months ago
Do you have to cite external sources? What kind of sources can you use? Can you use something like theverge.com or do you have to use something like scientific research papers? Source: 12 months ago
Use the Add Feed 3 dot menu in the top right to search for feeds to add by site url i.e. theverge.com or npr.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Nothing much to be done about someone dissing e-bikes but if you had the opportunity you could quote this, from theverge.com:. Source: about 1 year ago
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