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Posted on January 4, 2018January 4, 2018

Creative ideas for your brand newsletter

Skip the same old thing this year. Take a look at some really creative brand newsletters and see where you can go with yours. Thanks to the folks at Brafton for this one! And if you want more ideas, download this ebook from SalesForce for more great newsletter ideas.

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    • brand voice (5)
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    • author platform (1)
    • Cover design (1)
    • storytelling (2)
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RSS Jane Friedman’s Advice for Authors

  • Agents and Editors Aren’t Always Right About Market Potential December 5, 2023
    It doesn’t bode well for the publishing industry’s future when acquisition decisions are based solely on an author’s past sales history.
    Jane Friedman
  • Journals and Dreams: The Unsung Heroes of Literature November 29, 2023
    Like a pot of broth simmering on the stove, the contents of our journals nourish us and provide the basis for countless delicious creations.
    Tzivia Gover

RSS Content Marketing Institute Blog

  • The Rise of Retail Media Networks in 2024: Why Marketers Should Care December 8, 2023
    To some surprise, digital advertising spending will jump in 2024. But the unexpected news for most is the rise in spending on retail media networks. Learn why B2C – and B2B – marketers should pay attention to them.
    Content Marketing Institute Team
  • How This FORTUNE Brand Studio Exec Built a Content Business on Brainstorming, Budget Constraints, and White Glove Service December 7, 2023
    Megan Gilbert joined as editorial director to launch FORTUNE Brand Studio. Four years later, she's the vice president and has helped grow it to $16 million in revenue. Learn how she leads the agency and why she's a Content Marketer of the Year finalist.
    Ann Gynn
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