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Unique investment ideas worth exploring. There's a million newsletters about stocks, real estate and venture capital. This is about the wide world of options that don't get talked about as much - with a focus on digital properties, websites and micro-businesses.
A weekly newsletter about product development, no-code, user experience, and technology.
Creativerly is a weekly digest about creativity and productivity-boosting tools and resources, combined with useful insights, articles, and learnings from the fields of design and tech.
Top-class articles about the Core software engineering tutorials and deep-dive articles written by the best in the industry, Actionable advice on building your own startup and Commentary & explainer articles on the latest trends like remote work, no-code, etc.
A weekly newsletter for people who want to take control of their learning.
Fashion for Recovered Manic Pixie Dream Girls
Segments of Thought in Process
Infusing the mundane with imagination since '95. Personal essays, silly narratives, and thoughtful questions to spark your sense of wonder.
Actively looking to improve your marketing diet? Indieletters is a carefully curated list of marketing knowledge, tools & learning resources for curious marketers who want to sharpen their marketing.
The best and worst in pop culture from the perspective of an academic. Expect film criticism and Lacanian psychoanalysis.
Business insights for the self-employed.
A home to over-feels and over-shares - a public diary, archive and blog discussing identity, wellness, culture and life
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This newsletter is for bootstrappers who are looking for a new business opportunity, and believe that the best b2b opportunities might be outside of their own hobbies, experiences, and communities. They believe that the most viable strategy for finding a good business is to identify an underserved niche where customers are underserved by the big dogs. Our newsletter identifies companies that have raised serious VC money - the type of money that means you have to grow by 20% month-over-month. The type of money that means you can't be happy with a $5 million ARR company, you need to get to $50 million.