It may not be Ali vs. Frazier, but it's pretty darn close.

VS.

Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!
READ as these two email gurus go head to head to fight for the appeal of internet junkies everywhere.
Thrillist, a fairly new contender in the market, prides itself as being a
“quick, free, daily email… shooting you an article about something you actually care about.”With its rugged appearance and go-to attitude, Thrillist targets males looking for hot bars, chill nightclubs, and the occasional up-and-coming trend. Although there are plans for expansion in the future, Thrillist only caters to three cities, while offering a fourth edition entitled “Thrillist Nation.” Even though they may not have a publication centered around your town, I suggest subscribing anyway. The emails could easily turn you into the friendly neighborhood know-it-all.
Will the rookie be no match for one of its biggest influences?
Producing twelve “candies” from different cities each day, Daily Candy plays it cool while bringing you the
“insider’s guide to what’s hot, new, and undiscovered.”Although Daily Candy favors the feminine feeling, it’s safe to say you’re bound to find something interesting on this site. If you’re looking for fashion updates, or just an activity to do this weekend, Daily Candy is your cup o’ tea. I recommend either subscribing to the email closest to your city, or checking out the “Everywhere” edition.
It seems both newsletter competitors will put up a good fight. Only you can determine what the outcome will be.
Labels: Daily Candy, Email Marketing, Thrillist


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