We've got ourselves an official Framer component, thanks to Joe Fabisevich! https://lnkd.in/epZx4iVf
Buttondown
科技、信息和网络
Seattle,Washington 400 位关注者
The best tool for starting, sending, and growing your newsletter.
关于我们
Buttondown is a small, elegant tool for producing newsletters. The minimalist interface makes it easy for you to write great emails; the automation acts like the editorial assistant you wish you had, by checking for typos, broken links, or malformed images; the portable subscription widget makes it really easy to grow your audience from wherever you host your site.
- 网站
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https://buttondown.com
Buttondown的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 科技、信息和网络
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Seattle,Washington
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- Publishing、Python、Javascript、Media、Newsletters、Membership、Subscriptions和Email
地点
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主要
US,Washington,Seattle,98105
Buttondown员工
动态
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Did you know you can customize your emails view to get any bit of data — open rate, number of page views, audience, whatever — front and center? We've got a little tutorial here: https://lnkd.in/evgHxDf8
Customizing email list view | Buttondown Documentation
docs.buttondown.com
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What is your newsletter's north star? (You better have an answer ready to go.) https://lnkd.in/er645p2U
What's your newsletter's North Star?
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"Look at their first reels. Look at their first newsletter issues. Listen to their first podcast episode. I promise you’ll get a boost. There’s still so much to do, but also you have come such a far way. That’s a big accomplishment, already." Wise words from Patricia S. (Suzi) Elzie-Tuttle, MLIS: https://lnkd.in/ehNb9QgE
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"I run?from?my email. Email is terrible. The niche that Buttondown solved for me was helping me wean off social media while still being able to communicate with the folks I wanted to communicate with. As a writer, it's very important to me to have a writing habit. So knowing that I have to put out a weekly newsletter is crucial, even if it's a self-imposed deadline." https://lnkd.in/ejGP-SvE
How Mike Monteiro uses Buttondown
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Okay, you registered your newsletter. Cajoled a couple friends and family members to sign up. Tweaked the branding. Written your first email. Felt pretty good. ...now what? HERE'S WHAT! https://lnkd.in/enba-vaz
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Couldn't agree more. The stratification is becoming more and more obvious: social media and algorithmically-dominated channels (LinkedIn included ??) as a top-of-funnel, email — where you can actually _reliably_ talk to your customers and prospects — as a bottom-of-funnel.
? A few thoughts on email vs. social media marketing I started building websites for clients around 2007, at the exact same time that Facebook started pushing business pages, but before Twitter had taken off and well before Instagram even existed. Back then the only real option for developing direct relationships with customers and potential customers was through email lists. Mailchimp was founded in 2001 and was (and still is) a popular choice - easy to get started with. I'd recommend Brevo and Buttondown these days. The social platforms really took hold between 2010 and 2020, with many small businesses focussing their marketing efforts on these new and exciting platforms. They made it easy to find new customers and broadcast information. Those days are now gone. The algorithms have taken over. They often obscure useful content from the intended audience, and make it difficult (or costly) for small businesses to communicate effectively via social platforms. Recently Google and Yahoo announced stricter requirements for email senders to ensure spam can be effectively detected and removed. Many providers have also developed various ways of differentiating between important and less important emails while highlighting 'unsubscribe' links. GDPR was painful for some, but overall the impact has been positive. All of this has helped declutter inboxes, making email a nicer experience and easier to consume. At the same time, consumers are generally frustrated by the algorithms as we know we're being fed posts which are likely to drive engagement, which doesn't necessarily equate to useful/interesting/insightful content. Many sources now say that a 5-10% organic reach rate on Instagram is now considered 'good'. I've sent a few marketing emails for clients recently, and am generally seeing around 40% open rate. I know I'm not comparing like for like - but in terms of getting a message across clearly and to your intended audience, there's a clear winner here. My general advice to clients these days is that social media can provide a valuable presence for your business - people expect to find businesses on social platforms. But email drives higher engagement with a refined audience that truly wants to hear from you. Is it time you reconsidered email marketing? If you don't have an email list, there's no time like the present to begin building one. Get in touch if you want to chat about that. #marketing
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We've given the proverbial cup of Cafe Bustelo to the filtering widget, and it's now a maximally powerful way to send emails. Read about it here: https://lnkd.in/esAE4ZD4
2024-08-28
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When I was starting Buttondown, I wished I had a checklist of every single transactional and lifecycle email I needed to write. Now there is! https://lnkd.in/eEyYB_Sy
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Wake up babe: new Zapier integration just dropped. https://lnkd.in/eafEZYV3
2024-08-22
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