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Mohammed Rafy

Loved the feedback. I think it make sense. To categorize based on the need.

About the upvote count - I'm already working on it and thought to launch the upvote once I made the intiail launch so that I keep momentum saying we released something this month, etc.

Thanks a lot, Marc.

It is still relevant when you are providing value to your subscribers. I'm not very consistent with my newsletter but whenever I do I get responses saying it's really useful for them. I run community management newsletter @communitymanagerjobs.co

Pat (@patwalls) is running Starter Story, Raman (@ksaitor) is running Crypto Jobs List newsletter since long time and you should definitely talk to them to get more insights because they are consistent with it.

Also, there is Botletter which sends newsletter or content through Facebook messenger. You should try it out because these days more people tends to use FB for information and they might not want to subscribe to just another emailing lists.

These days there are quite a lot job boards and I started one as well. I made it without coding using Carrd and Airtable. It's here - communitymanagerjobs.co/

I'm focusing on community manager and related jobs. Manually adding all the jobs from LinkedIn, AngelList, Product Hunt, etc. I had also reached out communities of community manager and push the MVP there. Now there are also people posting jobs on their own (which came as a surprise for me because I wasn't sure people will post). I'm stuck here as of now and talking to community managers to get feedback on this.

Next steps - I don't know. Talk to more people, talk to more communities.

Would love to see your approach and what you are building.

Yes, because it's not morning just for you. It's for everyone and it works on time.

That's Product Hunt Ship. ;)

But yes. In Ship, you can get emails even when you don't have a product. But here it can be something like if someone likes your product they submit their email.

You go where your target audience is, what they like and what they don't

Facebook Groups or Slack or Telegram.

Don’t do something just because you think it will make you money but you don’t really care about it. Find a problem/issue that you will love solving for the next 10 yrs. Don't do Make fast & break things. Build something that scales and you deeply care about it.