I Asked 20+ Marketers for the Best Marketing Newsletters. Here’s 10 They Recommended


There are hundreds of marketing newsletters competing for your attention. Maybe thousands.

So I did something different: I asked the speakers and panelists at Ahrefs Evolve, our conference in San Diego from October 13-15, which newsletters they actually read and recommend.

Speakers for Ahrefs Evolve

The result? A curated list of newsletters that span SEO, media, tech, leadership, and strategy.

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Best for: Staying up-to-date on all things SEO and AI

Author: Aleyda Solis

Number of subscribers: 38,000

Email frequency: Weekly

Recommended by: Sophie Brannon, James Norquay

Subscribe link: https://seofomo.co/

If you only subscribe to one SEO newsletter, it should probably be this one.

Every Sunday, Aleyda Solis delivers SEOFOMO, a roundup of the week’s most important search news, insightful blog posts, open jobs, upcoming events, who you should follow, and more. Think of it as the SEO industry’s pulse, distilled into one email.

Example of an SEOFOMO newsletter

Sophie Brannon is a big fan:

“Aleyda Solis is one of the best up there with sharing the most up to date information not just from what she produces (which is a TONNE) but also from others in the industry with a really varied distribution. 10/10 would recommend.”

James Norquay adds:

“Aleyda does a great job collecting what’s new and interesting in the SEO industry every week.”

If your FOMO extends beyond search, Aleyda also publishes MarketingFOMO and AI Marketers, which broadens the scope to cover wider AI and marketing ideas.

Best for: Starting your morning with marketing news

Author: Marketing Brew team

Number of subscribers: 345,000

Email frequency: Daily, Monday to Friday

Recommended by: Chris Schweppe

Subscribe link: https://www.marketingbrew.com/

Marketing Brew is the marketing-focused spinoff of the popular Morning Brew daily newsletter. It’s sharp, witty, and perfectly formatted for the modern inbox: news you can actually digest with your morning coffee.

Expect breakdowns of new ad campaigns, trends in media buying, regulatory changes affecting marketers, and quick takes on the platforms we live on (Google, Meta, TikTok, you name it).

Example of an Marketing Brew newsletter

If you like the idea of staying in the loop without slogging through industry whitepapers, this one’s for you.

Best for: The best SEO and marketing content from across the web

Author: Si Quan Ong

Number of subscribers: 260,000

Email frequency: Weekly

Recommended by: Patrick Stox

Subscribe link: https://ahrefs.com/newsletter

Of course, we couldn’t leave out our own Ahrefs’ Digest.

Each week, I curate the best reads from our blog alongside a selection of the most insightful articles published elsewhere. You’ll get SEO deep dives, case studies, the occasional spicy take from industry experts, and best of all, memes!

Example of an Ahrefs' Digest newsletter

Best for: How AI is changing media, journalism, and the news

Author: Pete Pachal

Number of subscribers: Unknown

Email frequency: Three times a week

Recommended by: Heather Physioc

Subscribe link: https://mediacopilot.substack.com/

For marketers who think beyond CTRs and campaigns, Media Copilot sits at the fascinating intersection of publishing, journalism, technology, and discoverability.

Example of an Media Copilot newsletter

Heather Physioc calls it one of her must-reads:

“It’s bigger picture thinking and content on timely developments, and this one lives at the intersection of media/journalism/publishing and technology/search/discoverability for me.”

If you’re curious about how platforms shape the way information is distributed and what that means for content strategy, this is your pick.

Best for: Learning SEO’s soft skills

Author: Tom Critchlow

Number of subscribers: Unknown

Email frequency: On hiatus

Recommended by: Carrie Rose

Subscribe link: https://newsletter.seomba.com/

You’re probably really good at SEO tactics: keyword research, content, and link building. But can you get executive buy-in for your projects? Can you pitch a new initiative? Can you navigate office politics?

That’s where Tom Critchlow’s SEO MBA comes in.

The newsletter teaches the soft skills they don’t cover in SEO courses: leadership, business skills, and strategic thinking for marketers.

The bad news: The newsletter is currently in hibernation. The good news: Its archive is still around. Good long-form essays never run out of fashion and you can still learn from Tom and get better at communicating with executives, progressing in your SEO career, running SEO agencies, and more.

Example of an SEO MBA newsletter

Best for: Big-picture thinking on technology and society

Author: Azeem Azhar

Number of subscribers: 100,000

Email frequency: Weekly

Recommended by: Mark Schaefer

Subscribe link: https://www.exponentialview.co/

Marketing doesn’t happen in isolation. Instead, it’s shaped by broader forces like AI, automation, and the shifting digital economy. Azeem Azhar’s Exponential View helps you make sense of those forces.

It’s a newsletter about how technology is transforming business, society, and our future. You’ll find essays on AI ethics, the economics of platforms, and the kind of macro trends that help you zoom out of your day-to-day campaigns and see the bigger picture.

Example of an Exponential View newsletter

Mark Schaefer calls it a must-read, and we can see why: staying future-focused is one of the best ways to keep your marketing strategy relevant.

Best for: Weekly wisdom

Author: James Clear

Number of subscribers: 3,000,000

Email frequency: Weekly

Recommended by: Madhav Bhandari

Subscribe link: https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1

This newsletter has a simple weekly format: three short ideas, two quotes from others, and one question to reflect on.

It’s not strictly about marketing. But it’ll make your marketing better.

Example of an 3-2-1 newsletter

Madhav Bhandari explains:

“It’s been invaluable for me as a marketing leader. Some weeks it’s about productivity, other times it’s motivation, or just perspective on how to keep going when things aren’t working. I treat it more like a leadership newsletter than anything else.

That 3-2-1 structure makes it both easy to read and impossible not to think deeply afterwards. It’s helped me navigate many of the complexities that come with marketing leadership.”

Best for: Keep up-to-date in SEO

Author: Mark Williams-Cook

Number of subscribers: 12,000

Email frequency: Weekly

Recommended by: Cyrus Shepard

Subscribe link: https://coreupdates.com/

Each edition of Core Updates gives you a digestible summary of the latest search news and tips.

Example of an Core Updates newsletter

Recommended by Cyrus Shepard, it’s a practical way to stay informed without doomscrolling Twitter.

Best for: Marketing strategy for startups and SaaS

Author: Emily Kramer

Number of subscribers: 50,000

Email frequency: Twice a month

Recommended by: John-Henry Scherck, Devin Bramhall

Subscribe link: https://newsletter.mkt1.co/

Startups don’t have the luxury of bloated marketing teams or endless budgets. They need lean, effective, scalable strategies, which is exactly what Emily Kramer delivers in MKT1.

She can do this because she has built marketing teams at companies like Asana, Carta, Astro (acquired by Slack), and Ticketfly. She knows what actually works when you’re in the trenches of B2B marketing. Not theory. Reality.

Example of an MKT1 newsletter

Best for: Business strategy through a tech lens

Author: Ben Thompson

Number of subscribers: 40,000

Email frequency: Weekly

Recommended by: Kevin Indig

Subscribe link: https://stratechery.com/

Ben Thompson’s Stratechery is legendary in tech circles, and it’s just as valuable for marketers.

Each essay unpacks a big trend in technology or business (think platform strategy, the economics of subscription businesses, or the ripple effects of AI) and explains what it means for companies, industries, and yes, marketers.

Example of an Stratechery newsletter

Kevin recommended it, and it’s easy to see why: if you want to think more like an executive and less like a channel manager, Stratechery will reshape how you see the business landscape.

Final thoughts

These recommendations came from the people speaking at Ahrefs Evolve in San Diego this October 13-15. They’re practitioners who’ve built successful marketing teams, grown organic traffic at scale, and solved problems worth sharing.

Want to learn from them in person? Grab your ticket to Ahrefs Evolve and join us for three days of talks, workshops, and conversations about the future of SEO and marketing.





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