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I started over a year ago with the work on a side project called Sponsorgap - a platform for creators to find a sponsor. It was profitable from the early beginning on and in the last months I passed 500$ MRR. It sounds like a success but to tell the truth, it is really hard work and often comes with some ups and a lot of downs. Here are some key learning lessons for me so far and things that have worked for me -... Source: over 2 years ago
Hey folks, I am the founder of Sponsorgap and from time to time I run this little experiment in different communities to help creators find a sponsor. So if you are looking for brands buying ads and sponsorships in newsletter just name your newsletter and industry field in this thread and I try to put a list together with potential sponsors for you. Source: about 3 years ago
SponsorGap: SponsorGap is where newsletter and website creators find their next sponsor, post their open ad slots and brands publish their open sponsorships. Source: about 3 years ago
And if you are looking for an easy-to-use UI on top of SES, consider this app https://sendy.co/ which is downloadable and self-hosted. Tbh I haven't used it in a few years but it was super useful. I see it's a one-time cost of $69 (used to be $29 but that was over a decade ago). - Source: Hacker News / 25 days ago
For those looking for a self-hosted solution which doesn’t require a monthly payment, there’s Sendy. https://sendy.co/ Mail Layer seems to do a bit more, do pick your tradeoff. As for feedback on the page, the mobile design isn’t exactly broken but it does have a number of problems. It’s so squished at the top it reads:- Source: Hacker News / 4 months agoMail.
I've been using Sendy for a few years now without any issues. It sends emails through Amazon SES which is dirt cheap ($1 per every 10,000 emails sent). It is self-hosted so you'll need to take server costs into account. It also doesn't have a ton of the automations that MailChimp and other services have, but if you're mostly just sending email campaigns it has what you need. But it's well-maintained and hasn't... Source: 5 months ago
Pay for speed, if you don’t care about speed, pay little https://sendy.co. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Greaaaat.... I could have used Mail Chimp, or any one of a dozen free-at-first then pay-per-month services. Game Dev is insanely expensive already, I only take on monthly subscriptions when I'm cornered so I looked for an alternative. I found Sendy https://sendy.co/ where you can pay once but with the caveat that you have to have your own LAMP server and deploy it yourself. They have a pay service to deploy this... Source: 7 months ago
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