Upgrading Our Newsletter: Share Your Ideas

Pim de Morree
Written by Pim de Morree August 05, 2020

We sent out our first newsletter nearly 5 years ago—around the end of 2015. We had just quit our corporate jobs to embark on this crazy adventure called Corporate Rebels. A lot has happened since then! But one thing that hasn’t changed: our newsletter. And it's about bloody time to do so....

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Time for change

For nearly 5 years we've sent out the Corporate Rebels newsletter. It helped us to grow our audience from close friends to a global community. Our audience of rebels has now spread to 100+ countries.

The newsletter, however, is not really a newsletter. It's little more than a notification of our most recently published blog post. It includes a title, an image, a paragraph or two, and a link to the article. Effective, but not very creative.

Click here for an example of what that newsletter looks like.

While it has worked well over the years, it's time for change.

Upgrading...

We often get comments from people eagerly awaiting the arrival of our emails to notify them of new posts. For you, there's no need to worry. We're not ditching the current newsletter. You'll still receive two of those emails a week.

But as well as the current format, we are adding a weekly newsletter, filled with... Well, that's up to you actually.

We're thinking:

  • Must-read articles from other publications
  • Community updates
  • News and updates on pioneering organizations
  • ...

But we're more interested in hearing what you want. So, please think deeply about what you want from our newsletter. Drop your suggestions in the comments below.

We're upgrading our newsletter. Share your ideas!
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