August 19 2021
The year 2021 is rich on updates. Many new features and updates rolled out this year, including Twitter and Facebook newsletters and a Google core update.
Creating a Twitter Newsletter is possible with the Revue platform. This Netherlands-based company was acquired by Twitter in 2021. If you're interested in email marketing, this is the news you definitely need to check out. With the Revue platform you can:
How to Access Twitter Newsletter Function?
To access this function you just need to do a few things.
Twitter will provide you with the steps you need to follow.
Note that for now Twitter newsletter is visible only through a mobile browser and not with the mobile app version.
Paid and Free Newsletters
Twitter Newsletter has a free and paid newsletter option. If you decide to have a free newsletter, Twitter won't take any cut from you. In case of the paid newsletters, Twitter will take a 5% cut from the money generated through Twitter paid newsletters.
Email marketing is on a roll this year. Yet another platform, Facebook, added a newsletter function. Bulletin is what the new newsletter is called, and it was created for people to find their audience, maximize their reach and monetize the content. What is cool about the new service is that Facebook doesn't get a cut from the money you accumulate through Facebook newsletter. So, if you're a real estate coach, or just a real estate agent trying to find an appropriate platform for your content, Facebook Bulletin is worth checking out.
Aside from having an option for posting blog content, there is also an option for podcasts. Visitors don't have to log into Facebook to access this content.
For now, Bulletin isn't launched worldwide and the number of content creators who can apply to Facebook Bulletin is limited.
To learn more about Facebook Bulletin, check out their official website.
As an owner of an IDX real estate website, the Google core update is directly impacting you as well. Recently, you might have noticed a spike or downfall in traffic. This might be caused by the new Google core update that is rolling out these past few months. What does the Google core update target?
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