MARKETING NEWSLETTERS · 2026 EDITION
B2B marketing newsletters, worth subscribing to.
Curated by TripleDart's growth team. Organized by role, with the honest take on each one. What it's strong on, what to skip, and the editions we keep coming back to.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
All Newsletters
1
of
1
Newsletters
Where to Start, by Role
If you only subscribed to 4 newsletters for your job, these are the 4 we'd pick.
If you run SEO
Search visibility, AI search, link building, ranking audits.
Ahrefs' Digest
SEOFOMO
Backlinko Newsletter
Neil Patel Newsletter
If you run demand gen or paid
ABM, paid efficiency, full-funnel, pipeline orchestration.
Full-Funnel Insider
Demand Curve
Marketing Examined
MKT1
If you run PLG or growth
Self-serve, freemium, activation, retention loops.
Lenny's Newsletter
Growth Unhinged
Brian Balfour
The Product Led Geek
ProductLed
If you run content or copy
Writing that converts, content distribution, brand voice.
Marketing Examples
Total Anarchy
Copywriting Course
Superpath
If you're a marketing leader
Cross-functional plays, brand, team-building.
The Marketing Millennials
Sunday Branding Newsletter
Everyone Hates Marketers
The Product Led Collective
How to read without drowning your inbox
Subscribing to 30 newsletters is clutter. A focused 5 to 7 is a system. The order we'd build it in.
1
Audit your current subscriptions
If you're getting 30+ marketing newsletters, most are clutter. Open Gmail, search 'unsubscribe', pull the list. Anything you haven't opened in 60 days gets cut.
Output: A short list of the ones you open.
2
Pick 5 to 7 max
More is noise. The newsletters that compound are the ones you read every issue. Use the role buckets above to pick your initial set.
Output: A focused stack mapped to your role.
3
Sort them by job
Each newsletter has a different role in your week. We group ours into 3 buckets. Steal-from (tactical playbooks you'll run). Inspire (frameworks that reset how you think). Pulse (industry news you can't miss).
Output: Every newsletter has a clear job.
4
Set up a read flow
Inbox folder, dedicated time block (30 min, twice a week), or an RSS reader if you'd rather pull than receive. The point: don't read at random.
Output: A reading habit that doesn't compete with deep work.
5
Save the bangers
The best 10% of editions deserve a permanent home. Clip them into Notion, Readwise, or a Google Doc tagged by topic. Future-you will thank you when planning a campaign.
Output: A personal swipe file growing one issue at a time.
6
Convert reads into actions
Every 2 weeks, look at what you saved and ask: what's one play we can test this quarter? Newsletters that don't change your work get unsubscribed.
Output: A pipeline-impacting test queue, sourced from what you read.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this list curated?
Are they all free?
Why are some big names missing?
How often do you update this list?
How are subscriber counts sourced?
Can TripleDart help us build content like this?
Got the playbook.
Need the team?
We run inbound GTM engines for 250+ B2B tech companies. SEO, paid, content, and RevOps under one roof. If you'd rather have a team executing the plays you read about every week, talk to us.




.png)




















