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The Must-Follow Voices in Marketing Operations and Revenue Operations

Keeping up with Marketing Operations (MOPs) and Revenue Operations (RevOps) is like running on a treadmill that will not stop speeding up. New tech, new processes, new platforms—every day feels like a scramble to catch up.

But here is the thing: you do not have to do it alone. There are people out there sharing gold. They are breaking down the complex, sharing practical solutions, and giving you tools to do your job better. And lucky for us, most of them publish their insights in newsletters, communities, and podcasts.

This is not a paid promo. It is a survival kit.

Newsletters You Actually Want to Read

Purple Me Up – If Marketo is your world, Darshil Shah is your guide. Expect deep dives, practical insights, and answers to the questions you did not even know you had.

The Marketing Operations Strategist – Sara McNamara has the rare ability to take complex topics and make them click. From strategy to execution to memes that actually land, her content is daily RevOps fuel.

RevEngine – Jeff Ignacio does not waste your time. His newsletter is packed with sharp RevOps strategy, pipeline insights, and go to market lessons from the trenches.

The Marketing Millennials – Daniel Murray and Ari Murray mix memes with marketing strategy. It is not ops specific, but it is a smart balance of education and entertainment.

Slack Communities Worth Your Time

MOPs Professionals Slack (mopspros.slack.com) – Got a question? You will get ten solid answers. It is where some of the best Marketing Ops pros hang out.

MarketingOps.com Slack – Led by Mike Rizzo, this community covers ops, tech, and process with sharp insights and hosts a top in person conference.

Podcasts That Make You Smarter

Revenue Operations and GTM Strategy with Justin Norris – Forget the buzzwords. This podcast challenges what everyone is saying and focuses on what actually works.

Pretty Funny Business with Sydney Mulligan & Lauren Aquilino – You will learn, laugh, and probably replay their facial expressions on video. Sharp insights wrapped in humor.

Why This Matters

In MOPs and RevOps, the pace is not slowing. But you do not need to reinvent the wheel every week. Follow the people who are doing the heavy lifting, subscribe to the newsletters that sharpen your skills, and join the communities that make you better.

The future of ops is collaborative. The smartest people are not just working in silos. They are sharing. Your job is to listen, learn, and apply.

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