News ReaderFollow Newsletters in FeedlyDeclutter your inbox and read without distractionsNewsletters are quickly becoming the best way to get curated insights on specific topics, trends, or industries. But inboxes aren’t the best place for focused reading. Keeping up with newsletters in your inbox can be a disorganized, distracting, and overwhelming experience.That’s why you can now get newsletters in Feedly. Keep up with the topics and trends that matter to you, without all the distractions.I used to miss a lot of newsletters in my inbox because they would come at different times of day, and they would get put into different folders. Now that I get newsletters in Feedly, I can organize them into one single stream. I can capture and analyze all the content I need.Arthur West, Founder of NoCodeDevsStart getting newsletters in FeedlyGet your email newsletters in Feedly so you can read without distractions and declutter your inbox.GET NEWSLETTERS IN FEEDLYSubscribe to newsletters with Feedly email addressesYou can now add newsletters to your feeds in Feedly and organize them just like any other source. This feature is available for all Pro+, Feedly for Market Intelligence and Feedly for Threat Intelligence users.For example, imagine you’re the Director of Operations at an e-commerce company and you need to follow the Exponential View newsletter to keep up with news about retail, business and tech. Here’s how you would get the Exponential View newsletter in Feedly:Step 1: Getting startedGo to the Feedly Web appClick the ‘?+’ icon in the left navigation barChoose the ‘Newsletters’ tab to get startedClick ‘?+’ in the left navigation bar and choose the ‘Newsletters’ tab.Step 2: Subscribing to the newsletterClick the ‘Generate Email Address” buttonStep 3: Getting newsletter delivered to your FoldersAfter generating your email address, this page will show up, guiding you through the steps to get that newsletter delivered to one of your folders.Make sure to follow these three steps to get newsletters sent to your Feedly!You may be wondering why you’d want to add your newsletter to one of your Feedly folders. This will allow you to organize and read newsletters with the rest of your content. In addition, you can create a folder with all of your favorite newsletters and reference them as sources in your AI Feed (More on this later).Organize and read newsletters with the rest of your content.If the newsletter has a double opt-in (to confirm your email address), the confirmation email will be sent to your Feedly, and you’ll have to click the confirmation link before you can receive newsletter content.We recommend going through these three steps and generating a different email address for each newsletter so that you can organize them easily in your feeds.See it in actionThis user added the Exponential newsletter to a “Thinkers” feed. They can now skim content from Exponential with the rest of the content in that feed. As you can see, we have a notes section allowing you to add comments and even highlight important insights in the article. Click here for more information on how to add notes and highlights.Easily read and annotate the content of your newsletters.If you use Feedly with your team, you can add newsletter content to Team Boards and add notes or highlights to call out the important parts.I now have a one-stop information hub. I can save time when reading essential information from newsletters on Feedly rather than being distracted by other emails.Mac Feith, Customer Service SpecialistLeverage your newsletters in your AI Feeds as sourcesTo keep your reading even more focused, you can create a folder with all of your favorite newsletters and use them as sources when creating AI Feeds. This means that Feedly AI will search for relevant articles about the topics in your AI Feed within those newsletters.Go to the AI Feed Builder and build your queryHead to ‘Refine Sources’ and make sure you are in ‘Custom Mode’Select ‘+ Add Bundles & Feeds’Search for the name of the newsletter folder you createdClick on ‘Add’Make sure to follow these three steps to use your newsletters as sourcesGet newsletters in FeedlyInboxes aren’t the best place for focused reading. Get your email newsletters in Feedly so you can read without the distractions. Now available to all users in our Pro+, Feedly for Market Intelligence and Feedly for Threat Intelligence users.GET NEWSLETTERS IN FEEDLY FAQs about getting newsletters in FeedlyHow can I subscribe to a newsletter that requires me to log in to the website first?You can log in to the website with your real email address. Once you subscribe, set up a rule in your email application to forward the newsletter to your Feedly email. You can then delete it from your email inbox.Can I automatically forward existing newsletters from my inbox to Feedly?Yes, you can. Generate a Feedly email address and create a forward rule in your email application to forward your existing newsletters to that Feedly email address.Forwarded newsletter emails will show up in your Feedly. We recommend generating one email address per newsletter so that you can easily organize newsletters in your Feedly as individual sources.Can I import newsletters from my email?Currently, you can’t import newsletters from your email. However, you can forward newsletters directly from your email (instead of resubscribing on the newsletter website). Generate a Feedly email address and create a rule in your email application to forward each newsletter.How many newsletters can I subscribe to in Feedly?Pro+ users can follow up to 75 newsletters and Feedly for Market Intelligence/Threat Intelligence users can follow up to 200 newsletters.Can I subscribe to multiple newsletters with the same generated Feedly email address?Yes, but it is not recommended. We recommend subscribing to newsletters with unique Feedly email addresses for each newsletter so you can then organize them into your Feeds.How can I unsubscribe from a newsletter I added to my Feeds?To unsubscribe from a newsletter, right-click on the newsletter source in the left navigation bar, and click ‘Unfollow’.Does following a newsletter in Feedly impact the analytics of the newsletter publisher?No. When you open and read a newsletter in Feedly, the content creator gets the same analytics as when you open and read the newsletter in your inbox.
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