Fuller writes, “Expanding the brand, the emerging tech newsletter is blasted to subscribers every Tuesday and Thursday and explores topics like AI and machine learning, 3D printing, drones and any new technology that’s disrupting tech right now.
“Morning Brew has been testing the new product within a beta group of around 380 users, reporting engagement the same or better than with its core newsletter.
“Like Morning Brew’s core newsletter, the emerging tech edition will monetize itself through in-house created native advertising. Though Rief and Lieberman aren’t yet commenting on sponsors, they eventually hope the emerging tech newsletter will be sponsored by some of the same brands that cover the core product, like Fidelity and Fundrise, and new brands looking to tap into a tech-obsessed audience.”
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