No frills, custom HTML/CSS templates, and I like the automations/sequences setup. And their acceptable use policy allows alt health-related content that MailChimp & some others censor.
MailChimp will close accounts that speak about alternatives to vaccines, and they don’t allow content related to CBD. Others don’t allow content relating to nutritional supplements or even talk about weight loss.
thats not true actually. i currently have 40k subs on mailchimp that get daily emails from a cannabis investment website. LITERALLY every piece of content it sends out is about cannabis investing. tons and tons of CBD content
So the way Quuu works is that they have two types of customers - Content sharers (Quuu.coqq) & Content creators (promote.quuu.co).
The content sharers use Quuu to automatically curate and post articles in pre-selected categories to their social media.. so an accounting firm would use Quuu to feed posts related to accounting to their twitter, FB, LinkedIn, etc.
The Content creators feed the categories with content - and is what is shared by the Quuu customers that selected your category of content. Make sense?
TBH, I haven't yet been impressed by the quality of some of the content I've seen from other content sharers, but depending on how many customers they have, it may prove to be another good distribution channel for new posts or newsletter content like this.
I'm a Quuu content sharer, which is how I discovered this newsletter! I use Quuu with Buffer for one of my business pages on Facebook, configured to post once daily at 9am. Every day Buffer auto-publishes Quuu content for me and I never have to think about it.
I'm a fan of ConvertKit.
Me too. why?
No frills, custom HTML/CSS templates, and I like the automations/sequences setup. And their acceptable use policy allows alt health-related content that MailChimp & some others censor.
Oooo interesting. They censor like cannabis or psychedelics or what?
MailChimp will close accounts that speak about alternatives to vaccines, and they don’t allow content related to CBD. Others don’t allow content relating to nutritional supplements or even talk about weight loss.
thats not true actually. i currently have 40k subs on mailchimp that get daily emails from a cannabis investment website. LITERALLY every piece of content it sends out is about cannabis investing. tons and tons of CBD content
QuuuPromote gets your content in front of pre-warmed audiences in your niche - but like how?
So the way Quuu works is that they have two types of customers - Content sharers (Quuu.coqq) & Content creators (promote.quuu.co).
The content sharers use Quuu to automatically curate and post articles in pre-selected categories to their social media.. so an accounting firm would use Quuu to feed posts related to accounting to their twitter, FB, LinkedIn, etc.
The Content creators feed the categories with content - and is what is shared by the Quuu customers that selected your category of content. Make sense?
Also, look into Ben's new spin-off: Postbox.
It's MissingLettr's version of Quuu Promote.
TBH, I haven't yet been impressed by the quality of some of the content I've seen from other content sharers, but depending on how many customers they have, it may prove to be another good distribution channel for new posts or newsletter content like this.
This is 100% an @olman question :).
I'm a Quuu content sharer, which is how I discovered this newsletter! I use Quuu with Buffer for one of my business pages on Facebook, configured to post once daily at 9am. Every day Buffer auto-publishes Quuu content for me and I never have to think about it.