It was probably only a matter of time before Facebook created its own newsletter product. Last week, the tech giant unveiled its Substack rival called Bulletin, billing it as a home for independent ...
Another day, another product category Facebook wants to dip its toes in. Today Facebook announced Bulletin, a newsletter product built to take on platforms like Substack and Twitter’s Revue. Bulletin ...
Facebook launched its independent newsletter Bulletin on Tuesday, as competition heats up against rivals Substack and Twitter-backed Revue. Writers and creators including Malcolm Gladwell, Tan France ...
Bulletin, the social media giant's stand-alone newsletter platform, launched on Tuesday with writers like Malcolm Gladwell, Tan France, Jessica Yellin, Jane Wells, Erin Andrews and Dorie Greenspan. By ...
Facebook wants to be a part of the newsletter business, and it’s willing to pay for it. Axios reports today that the company will soon start testing its newsletter product, which will integrate with ...
Facebook Inc launched its newsletter product "Bulletin" on Tuesday, a standalone platform for free and paid articles and podcasts that will aim to rival Substack. By Elizabeth Culliford June 29 ...
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Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Whether writers and journalists should hitch their star to this particular Facebook wagon is a much more complicated question ...
More details might have just surfaced about Facebook's rumored Substack rival for indie writers and publishers. Axios sources claim Facebook is almost ready to start testing "partnerships" for the ...
The recent growth of start-ups like Substack and Revue has renewed interest in newsletters. By Mike Isaac Facebook debuted a newsletter subscription service on Tuesday, an attempt to court influential ...
Substack has a head start and Twitter has users with millions of followers it can help convert, but the newest entrant to the rapidly growing newsletter market, Facebook, announced today that its new ...
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