The content marketing newsletters that every content marketer needs now.
Gaining traction in content marketing is getting harder and harder every year.
As content marketers, we need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends, what’s working and not working, and the latest research that can help us stay ahead of our competition.
There are a lot of marketing newsletters out there, but we wanted to pull in those newsletters that really knock it out of the park for content marketers. These content marketing newsletters provide education, research, personal insights, and entertainment – making staying up on the latest trends easier, and more fun.
Here are our picks for the top 15 content marketing newsletters in 2020 (ranked alphabetically):
[UPDATE: We’ve updated this list based on the great feedback we received from our audience. These newsletters all feature original content from the authors, or their take on industry events. Purely curated newsletters are not included in this list.]Ann Handley’s Newsletter
If you’re not familiar with Ann Handley yet, go buy her book Everybody Writes – it’s one of the best things you can do to make yourself a better writer. Then subscribe to her newsletter. Each newsletter is completely original content that she only shares with her subscribers.
Christopher S. Penn’s Almost Timely Newsletter
Christopher S. Penn is Co-founder and Chief Innovator at Trust Insights. He shares great stories and insights about marketing in his weekly newsletter. He’s also one of the smartest marketing professionals alive. When it comes to analytics, predictive modeling, and AI, it’s hard to find a better expert than Penn.
Content Marketing Institute
CMI is the defacto standard for content marketing newsletters. If you have a content marketing title, I believe you’re required by law to subscribe (not really).
The Content Technologist
Deborah Carver’s The Content Technologist covers new trends and technology in content marketing. Her newsletter does a deep dive into each trend and she also does reviews of new content technology. Overall, if you’re a content marketer who wants to keep up on the trends impacting the industry (and you enjoy this information with a nice slice of humor), The Content Technologist is a must-subscribe newsletter.
Convince & Convert ON
Jay Baer’s ON newsletter cycles through the topics content marketing, social media, amplification, and social customer service. All relate to content marketing audiences. The Convince and Convert crew does an amazing job at pulling together some of the best stuff that happened during the week and digesting it into a single content marketing newsletter. Also, Jay’s new book Talk Triggers is fantastic.
CopyBlogger
CopyBlogger has one of the largest subscriber counts in content marketing. The content focuses primarily on best practices in content marketing and writing. Some features are only available to members of Authority, Copyblogger’s closed community.
DigitalMarketer
The team at DigitalMarketer creates solid content around all aspects of marketing, from product positioning through advertising. Their newsletter is a brief of articles they’ve published, along with other freebies.
The Full Monty
Scott Monty writes this great newsletter that goes beyond content marketing, often diving into the latest news happening in the world of social, AI, data analytics, and sometimes politics. Scott also shares his take with people on these top stories.
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Mark Schaefer coined the term “Content Shock” back in 2014. He predicted correctly that content production would surpass content consumption. Aside from predicting the future, Mark also covers content marketing, social media, and the impact technology has on communications and human interaction.
Marketing Showrunners
Jay Acunzo gave Ceralytics the kick in the pants we needed to start something unique with our newsletter in his video, My Email Newsletter Sucks. Jay formerly wrote Unthinkable, but now has a monthly newsletter that focuses on creating subscribe-worthy content.
MarketingProfs Today
The content team at MarketingProfs does some amazing work – led by the previously mentioned Ann Handley. Their daily newsletter pulls together their site’s new content into a simple newsletter.
Moz
Arguably one of the best places to learn about new trends in SEO, Moz has been dishing out great content through their community for over a decade.
Relevance Weekly Relevance
Neema Kapoor’s weekly newsletter focuses on a single topic each week, which Neema goes into detail on. Neema took over for Chad Pollitt, and has done a great job keeping the industry up to date on new trends.
Sketchalytics
Instead of focusing on best practices, our own newsletter focuses on marketing education. Sketchalytics is a single micro-lesson in marketing wrapped up in a single sketch, delivered to you each week. Each micro-lesson is about a topic that may be commonly misunderstood or very new to content marketers, and is explained in plain English.
UnMarketing
Scott and Alison Stratten write the UnMarketing blog and co-host the UnPodcast. Their focus is on sharing best (and worst) practices on how to market to people in ways in which you yourself would like to be marketed and engaged.
Any that we missed?
Which content marketing newsletters can you not live without? If there are any that we missed, let us know below!
Great list! Copyblogger has been a favorite of mine for years! I’m excited to take a peek at some of the others on your list!
Hey Brandon,
Awesome list!
I’ve been on DigitalMarketer’s and MarketingLand’s newsletter lists for 3+ years and have loved every email.
I’ve been handpicking the best marketing and growth articles each week for the last two years with the goal of helping businesses and marketers sift through allll the amazing content being produced in the industry these days.
I’d love for you to take a look and let me know what it will take for our Weekly Roundup to be included in your top content marketing newsletter list!
Here’s our latest edition: https://blog.tryadhawk.com/digital-marketing-weekly-roundup/july-6-2018/
Here’s a link to subscribe: https://blog.tryadhawk.com/digital-marketing-weekly-roundup/
Let me know what you think!
Bobby
Hi Brandon, Would love to recommend https://tldrmarketing.com to be considered for this list.
Thanks! We’ll check it out!
Why don’t you have more women or people of color in this list?
Which did you have in mind? Happy to research more great thought leaders out there and add to this list!
top notch list. we suggest copyblogger for the same.
thanks again for the great list
A helpful list, Brandon! Two thoughts:
Right now this list links to Moz’s blog. But the crew there puts together a very helpful newsletter, “The Moz Top 10.” Twice a month they round up the 10 most helpful articles on SEO they can find: 7 on general SEO, 3 on local SEO. It’s a solid resource, and it’s about a 4/6 split between Moz content and other valuable pieces from around the Web. I find it very valuable.
Second: Overthink Group’s newsletter (which I write) is hyper-focused on content marketing strategy and goes out every Monday. It’s aimed at helping content strategists educate and influence their marketing teams. We’ve been featured on the Agents of Change podcast (for our explainers on RankBrain) and the Moz blog has referenced our content on SERP features a few times—I’d love for our newsletter to be considered for this list. =)
Thanks again for the helpful piece, Brandon!
Thank you for the note about Moz. We love the Top 10 they do, but wanted to keep this list to original, non-curated content where possible. We’ll take a look at Overthink Group’s newsletter for inclusion too. Thank you!