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Subscribe to Newsletters In Tweets + Climate & Remote Work Newsletters

This week Twitter launched another integration with Revue that lets you subscribe to newsletters directly from tweets in your timeline. It's another integration that makes Revue more attractive for anyone who already has an audience on Twitter. Have you considered switching or are other features more important to you?

Plus the featured newsletters this week share new music, remote jobs, Asian news, sustainability tips, and more!

Articles & Tools

Revue writers have another tool to turn their Twitter followers into newsletter subscribers. Now, when you tweet out your newsletter, readers will see a subscribe button embedded in the tweet.

Substack has become something of a referendum on contemporary journalism and, due to the controversy surrounding many of its personalities, a contested development

Press Gazette shares insights on the newsletters run by publishers like Reach and New York Times.

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SEO Domination is your no-fuss SEO newsletter brimming with tools and tips to help you really understand search engine optimization.

Featured Newsletters

Every week we review a fresh song from off the beaten track, giving you a rundown on why you should (or shouldn't) check out that artist.

Happy Place is a resource to easily incorporate small, digestible acts to save your happy place into your life while garnering accumulative impact, championing positivity and maintaining “personal sustainability”.

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Join the newsletter creators using EmailOctopus to grow their audience

Opus is devoted to highlighting the good, beautiful, and noteworthy in pop culture, which includes indie/underground music and movies, anime and manga, and even online trends.

Asia Undercovered shares quality features and investigations in local outlets, along with original media analysis, breaking news backgrounders, critiques, and special issues focusing on specific topics.

Gad Allon. Professor of Ops at Wharton discusses topics related to the gig economy, scaling, networks, and supply chains and the interfaces between these.

Find work-at-home job leads and expert advice on legitimate ways to make a living from home.

Discover what’s working right now for solo creators: how to get noticed and get paid to make things you’re proud of.

The Nomad Newsletter was created for aspiring and current nomads who want to learn how to launch or scale their nomadic lifestyles.

See Ya

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