77 Stories To Learn About Newsletter

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9 Feb 2024

Let's learn about Newsletter via these 77 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. Turn Your Self-Isolation into Self-Improvement [Hacker Noon Newsletters]

2. It is not YOU, it is Your Code

The root of all your problems lies in only a few bad coding practices.

3. Unfairness Helped Me Build a $1M Side Business

How to find the right business idea that maximises your probability for success.

4. Why I'm launching a new programming magazine in 2020 [Part I]

I am very excited to announce the launch of a new programming magazine called Human Readable Magazine. It’s been a dream of mine for many years, and thanks to our successful newsletter Morning Cup of Coding, it is now one step closer to becoming a reality.

5. Deconstructing A Billion Dollar Newsletter Business: An Agora Case-Study

How this company generates over $1B every year with newsletters.

6. The Best Free Email Template Builders and Editors

In 2020 when the Covid pandemic has taken over the World, necessitating people to stay at home, email marketing has become one of the most viable tools for drawing attention to the brand, promoting products, and driving traffic. That why email builders are an important part of our list of tools to build emails.

7. How Do You Deal With Outdated Code?

Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do to survive in this competitive industry.

8. The Internet Belongs to Everyone

Normalizing the behavior of businesses to set the social standards for freedom of expression is a slippery slope.

9. 3 Daily Newsletters Worth Subscribing 📰

On any given day, you'll find tons of stories that are seemingly important, some moving, others hilarious/weird.

10. Your Dev Skills Deserve Recognition, so Hack the Email of Your Boss

Starting a career as a new software engineer is no easy feat.

11. 'Serverless': Malware Just Found a new Home

Read about 'Serverless' data security and its ugly truth.

12. VPNs Do Not Slow You Down, They Make You Better

VPNs started trending in this new wave of security breaches and fear for privacy.

13. Writing Tips: How I Got My First 100 Email Subscriptions on Substack

Lessons from growing first 100 email subscribers on Substack.

14. VPNs are the Heroes of Our Time

If you don’t like the way social media and other sites track you online ( and even offline), you should try a VPN.

15. Public WiFi is the Devil [Part 2]

As the security of public WiFi is lax or non-existent, you should always double-check whether your information is safe.

16. BTC, ETH, ICOs, and now - DeFi: How far Have We Come?

Bitcoin caught the attention of technologists and anarchists alike following the 2008 Global recession. Ethereum took Bitcoin’s ‘Digital Gold’ status and gave us smart contracts. ICOs took smart contracts and gave us supply chain management solutions for problems that we never knew existed.

17. Why You Should Start a Newsletter Today

Looking to start an email newsletter but don't know where to start? Here's your guide on why and how you should do it.

18. Feature Flag Fails can Cost Millions

Most people keep their flagging disasters under wraps. In this story, we’re going to break down some scenarios of feature flag accidents.

19. IoT: Beyond Alexa

The Internet of Things is a new world.

20. iPaaS on the SaaS

iPaaS is the new alternative for conventional integration methods.

21. Who Let the Birds Out?

Modern day ‘Canary release’ or ‘canary deployment’ is a widely-used deployment pattern for the software development cycle.

22. Explore 5 Feature Flag Best Practices

As dev teams continue to improve agility, the tools, and approaches for building and delivering software continue to improve as well.

23. A Ring of Failure

A wise person learns from the mistakes of others. So let’s accumulate some wisdom and go over the biggest failures in the history of software.

24. How Stack Overflow Inspires Coders

A place to exchange questions and answers about intricate programming queries.

25. 5 Non-Obvious Lessons We Learned From Launching ITEMSY On Product Hunt

26. How We Scored $125 MRR and 497 Followers Pre-launch

Hey Hackernoon family! I havent contributed an article in a long time but I wanted to share how we grew our newsletter, Product Byte, to 497 subscribers and $150/mrr (6 paid members) before we even launched.

27. You are NOT a Person, YOU are a Data Point: A Christmas Story

You see, on the Internet, you’re not a person. You’re a data point. A small player in a grand A/B testing experiment of an intricate user journey.

28. Perfect the Quality of Your Imperfect Data

Poor quality data can significantly drop the ROI of a company’s CRM and marketing automation investment.

29. The "Only"​ AI Newsletter You Need

Only one paper explained weekly with video, article, code, demo and more!

30. Deploying Sendy On Kubernetes to Reduce Newsletter Costs 100x - Part 1

Sendy is an amazing application. It's basically software that gives you the ability to utilize Amazon SES to send newsletters to your members for 100x cheaper!

31. The Noonification: Read Your Favorite Tech Newsletter on HackerNoon

Noonification are now HackerNoon articles! This means it will live forever while giving more distribution and value to your stories and ads.

32. Stock To Flow Deviation #6

When could Bitcoin peak in this cycle?

33. Database Proverb: Patience is NOT a Virtue

In a world of technological abundance, it can be quite a challenge to pick the right database.

34. 6 Code Optimization Tips For Building Email Templates

The LLazyEmail project is working on a third email template right now. The main goal is to spend less time converting the next template into pieces.

35. How to Increase Your Newsletter Subscribers: 7 Proven Ways

  1. Make Registration Simple I'm not implying that your users don't have their heads, but some websites are really hard to sign up for.

36. NFT Gift Ideas For Your Loved Ones

Here are some NFT gift ideas for your loved one: an inexpensive NFT to get them started, a little bit of ETH, and more!

37. So Much Data. So Little Time for Ineffective Searches.

How can we access this data correctly? Without simplifying it or opening this door, information is just bits.

38. 5 Easy Ways to Create Newsletters that Convert

There are 5 tips you can use to improve your newsletter ROI. Segmenting email is a good start as it delivers more value to the reader, but there's also more.

39. What They Won't Tell You About Making Money Online

How to Get People's Attention and Keep Them Interested using comedy to make people pay attention to you on the internet to grow your brand and make money.

40. The Secrets of High-Performing DevOps Teams [Part 1]

Ultra-fast innovation holds the key for conglomerates like Apple, Microsoft, and Tencent known as the pacesetters in the modern markets. However, they all faced challenges that are typical for established companies.

41. Consumer Insights: The Secret Weapon

Customer insight has come into vogue, with small to large companies leveraging a customer-driven approach to perfect their marketing strategy.

42. An Update from the Editorial Team at Hacker Noon

A longer version of this post was originally published as an email to Hacker Noon's 12k+ writers. To get onto that list, create an account and submit your first tech story today!

43. All The Best API Related Blogs and Newsletters

APIs have fascinating implications for how companies are built. We compiled a list of the best places to get the most impactful information on APIs.

44. The Occam’s Razor of Newsletter Subscriptions

Subscribe to the HackerNoon newsletter with ease.

45. How Dropbox Grew 3900% Using Referral Marketing

Dropbox’s referral marketing campaign is infamous. The company grew 3900% in 15 months between 2008 and 2010. How did they do it? Learn how in this Dropbox case study – and what you can learn from their example.

46. Homeland Insecurity

Innovation can solve a country’s problems, but it can also simultaneously put your private information into a hacker’s playbook.

47. Why Do Cold Emails Need Anti-Spam Filtering Service

Anti-spam campaigns and anti-spam monitoring are essential parts of cold email and marketing campaigns.

48. Secrets of High-Performing Teams: Part II

A robust DevOps team facilitates faster development of new products.

49. Stock To Flow Deviations - Part 2

Measuring The Bitcoin Peak Using Data Science

50. Cool Newsletters for developers [Part 1]

Here we'll explore cool newsletters for developers for developers

51. Low Code is not Dead

Low-code is an approach to creating, configuring, and modifying systems and applications that require little or no programming code.

52. When (and why) to go 'Serverless'

Serverless doesn’t mean operating an application without a server, it means that you can operate the app without having to manage a server.

53. Your Digital Presence is More Important Than Ever for Your Business' Success

In 2021, establishing a digital presence is a necessity. It helps you maximize reach, built trust with your target audience, and boost sales.

54. Top 3 Security Practices That Protect Your Business Data

Whether we’re talking about a huge corporation or a promising start-up, information security can make or break your business.

55. It's a Match: Your Company & 130,000 Technologists Worldwide 💞

HackerNoon offers an exclusive 25% discount on our most-loved inventory of 2022 - The Noonification Newsletter.

56. 9 Best Practices for Email List Management

Wondering how to increase ROI from your email list? Here, we are sharing some tried-and-tested tips on and practices on managing email list like a pro.

57. What are the Sectors Most Prone to Cyber Threats?

This article presents a rundown of the industries that have been kicked in the teeth by cybercriminals amid the pandemic.

58. How I Wrote and Sent Newsletters that Got 50% Open Rates and Less Than 0.5% Unsubscribes

Lots of times, I have mentioned that I love blogging and writing.

59. Stop Fretting Over What You Can't Control

“We come into this world with nothing, and we'll leave with nothing on it. What will you be remembered for in your window of time?”

60. Lights, Camera, Blockbuster

Find out what it takes to create a hit film or series.

61. Dear Companies: Fuel Your Performance With Customer Insights

As a result, companies that fret over their visuals and site design end up losing to those brands that apply a consumer-centered approach.

62. Businesses Have Messy Emails: The Relationship between Security and Sales

Let's face it - email sucks. But they still important part of business development

63. Systems Over Goals: Reframing The Way We Look at Progress

Hey everyone, welcome to the first edition of The Mirror. This week we’re looking at a different way to approach goal setting. Ideas are adapted from Atomic Habits and How to Fail at Almost Everything And Still Win Big. Views are my own.

64. Automating Newsletters Generation from RSS Feeds Using Platypush

I’ve always been a supporter of well-curated newsletters. They give me an opportunity to get a good overview of what happened in the fields I follow within a span of a day, a week or a month. However, not all the newsletters fit this category. Some don’t think three times before selling email addresses to 3rd-parties — and within the blink of an eye your mailbox can easily get flooded with messages that you didn’t request. Others may sign up your address for other services or newsletters as well, and often they don’t often much granularity to configure which communications you want to receive.

65. What is Email Deliverability Why Should You Care?

From carefully choosing your email service provider, tracking sender behavior, there are different ways you can improve your email deliverability with results.

66. Why Entrepreneurs Need To Set Boundaries To Avoid Burnout

Setting Boundaries To Avoid Burnout is hugely important for everyone, including entrepreneurs that spend every waking moment thinking about their business.

67. Buckle Up and Enjoy Some Graph Therapy

Graph Therapy. The Year of the Graph Newsletter, June / May 2020

68. Cybersecurity Tips to Keep in Mind When Working From Home

implementation of remote working takes more than expected (and this is not about children interrupting a BBC news interview, although this one’s epic). To make a remote job situation work, you need a structured approach. And robust cybersecurity is what keeps your digital environment and your company’s business safe. This is why we’ve curated a list of vital cybersecurity tips that will help you mitigate risks and stay aware of security vulnerabilities.

69. Cool resources for sending emails

Today, I found out that I have a lot of open tabs related to emails. Let's close them and collect some important notes

70. Employ These 4 Simple Practices to Improve Company Data Security

Here’s what you can do to keep yourself (and your nudes) safe.

71. Businesses Have Messy Emails

Email sucks. What we can do about it?

72. #Together4Victory: List of Email Marketing Tools

Today I'm collecting a list of email marketing service providers

73. Exploring Substack for Building Your Newsletter

This Slogging thread by and Arthur Tkachenko occurred in slogging's official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.

74. The Future is No Code

“The future of coding is no coding at all.” - Chris Wanstrath, CEO at GitHub.

75. 5 Minute Finance: ROCK.JPEG, Institutions Gain BTC Exposure, Stablecoins Mature

The 5-minute newsletter on the important stuff in finance — reporting what's going on, and why. Let’s see what's going on this week.

76. 5 Minute Finance: BTC & ETH SUPPLY SHOCK, BURRY'S APOCALYPSE, SIMONS SAYS AMC

The 5-minute newsletter on the important stuff in finance — reporting what's going on, and why.

Let’s see what's going on this week.

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