Any Free Newsletters With Actual Content???(not spam)

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I have a yahoo email address I use to sign up for free IM newsletters and freebies and such. I have signed up for over 40 in the last year and I get a kick out of how much spammy crud I get sent. They try to call it content, too! Some are really big names. You know them.
A couple that I really like are Chad Kimball and Kim Roach. I think I found them both via this forum. They actually seem to have useful info, product pitches too, but useful info. Anyone have any others worth being on?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tom Ryan
    Here is one that I always look forward to getting:

    Paul Myers: TalkBiz News: What you really need to know to succeed online - Online business building newsletter

    Paul provides excellent content.

    -Tom
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  • Profile picture of the author Kevin Flask
    TalkBiz News

    You can NOT go wrong with this one. If you are serious about learning IM, I cannot highly recommend this newsletter enough. You can get a lot from this newsletter, alot more, that you can use outside of IM also.

    This is published by Paul Myers and has been around awhile......the newsletter has I mean......


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  • Profile picture of the author Jillycakes
    It depends on what you're looking into. If you're looking for free content, I'm guessing that you're pretty new and looking for something to help you make your first money online. Signing up for every email list under the sun isn't going to help you, if they're all trying to teach you different methods.

    Focus on just a few things (if not just one) that you're interested in within the IM niche, and it'll be much easier for us to recommend something to you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bradley McK
      Originally Posted by Jillycakes View Post

      It depends on what you're looking into. If you're looking for free content, I'm guessing that you're pretty new and looking for something to help you make your first money online. Signing up for every email list under the sun isn't going to help you, if they're all trying to teach you different methods.

      Focus on just a few things (if not just one) that you're interested in within the IM niche, and it'll be much easier for us to recommend something to you.
      Not so new actually.....I just like the idea of useful stuff being sent to ME, to scan over learn something new or a different twist rather than searching all over for it. Thanks for your input!
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  • Profile picture of the author Gloria Joseph
    Hi, I found this newsletter very helpful its called 'affiliate success' its packed full of useful information for helping affiliate marketers.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bradley McK
      Originally Posted by Debbie Allen View Post

      Like everyone else - I would suggest Paul Myer's newsletter.
      I'm going to sign up for that. I've noticed his name around here...
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  • Profile picture of the author AidenChong
    The Gary Halbert Letter, not specifically for IM, but for direct marketing, marketing technique, and copywriting, my favorite newsletter would be Gary Halbert's Newsletter.

    Maybe you're already on it, but it's worth to mention it again in here, I guess.



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