IG#28: The best way to get newsletters out of your Inbox and into your brain
Plus, a war brewing in Latin America, business frameworks for personal life, and newsletter growth hacks.
Welcome & happy Sunday!
Today, you’ll get one tech setup to make your life much better, and four interesting links from business, newsletter growth, and geopolitics. Let’s dive in.
[1] The best system to read newsletters
Is your inbox overflowing too with newsletters?
Mine certainly is: the more newsletters I subscribe to, the more chaotic it gets. And reading them in an email client isn’t pleasant either.
So I came up with a solution. Here’s what you’ll need:
A dedicated email address for your newsletters
A Readwise subscription
Step 1: Set up a custom email address for your newsletters
There are a few ways to do this:
If you have your own domain:
Go to your CPanel, select “email”, and create dedicated newsletters@yourdomain.com address
If you use Gmail:
Simply create an alias by using “+”: firstname.lastname+newsletters@gmail.com
If you use Outlook:
Add an alias following these instructions
You can, of course, also just create a new email address with any provider of your liking.
Step 2: Create a Readwise Account
Readwise is a tool initially designed to give you spaced repetition from your marked sections on your Kindle.
This will come in handy later, but for now, you just need your account.
Go to settings, and find the forwarding address that adds emails to your “Reader” app (which is where we’ll read the newsletters).
Step 3: Set up a forwarder to Readwise
Creating a forwarder is easy. You can either set it up inside your CPanel, where you created the email account, or in Gmail or Outlook.
Now, there’s one more culprit: Substack. Since I’m using my Substack account to subscribe to other Substack newsletters, I cannot have the emails go to my newsletter email address.
So here, you have to create a custom rule: if an email is sent from an @substack.com address, it should be forwarded to your newsletter address. How you do this depends on your email client as well.
Alternatively, you can create two Substack accounts: one to read, and one to write.
Step 4: Install the Reader App on your phone
Download the Readwise Reader App and sign in. From now on, all your newsletters will appear in there instead of clogging up your inbox.
Step 5: Read newsletters & remember more
But it doesn’t stop there: whenever you mark a sentence or section, it’ll be added to your Readwise archive.
Once per day, you’ll receive an email with 3 sections that you’ve marked before. This way, using spaced repetition, you’ll retain the things you’ve read much better.
Doing this has gotten me from my default “let me browse Instagram / LinkedIn / Reddit” on my phone to opening the Reader App.
I used to skip half the newsletters hitting my inbox. Now, I read them, and even remember some of the contents.
It costs money, yes.
It’s also made my reading infinitely more pleasant and useful.
It’s worth the investment.
Try it, and see how you get on.
[2] Links that might be useful
Here are four business frameworks that you can apply in your personal life life
Codie Sanchez recently dropped a video on how she grew her newsletter to 11k subscribers within the first four weeks of launching. There’s a lot to learn here; so much, in fact, that I watched it twice.
Speaking of Newsletter growth, I can recommend this piece from Growth in Reverse about Alex García. I don’t know who he is and have never read his newsletter, but the tactics in there are incredibly useful.
We might have another war on our hands soon, with Venezuela looking to annex parts of Guyana. Fantastic breakdown here.
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LFG
Dominik Nitsch
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