Two years ago, Fernando Caralt took a newsletter format he loved and adapted it for a Mexican audience. Now it reaches 140,000 readers and will bring in nearly $200,000 in revenue. But there’s one interesting twist: Fernando’s never lived in Mexico, and he runs the entire operation from the U.S.
Tag: Newsletter Strategy
Everyone makes mistakes with their newsletter. These could be as small as a typo or something so big that it demands a full apology. And sometimes, the mistakes are the things you don’t do — the newsletters you don’t launch, the tactics you wish you had tried. We asked some friends and colleagues to share their biggest newsletter mistake. Here’s what they told us.
You don’t always have lots of time, resources, or budget to grow your newsletter. That’s OK. Here are tactics that absolutely anyone can implement in just a few minutes.
The best alumni magazines, like the ones at the University of Chicago, combine storytelling and fundraising into one publication. There’s a lot that the newsletter world can learn from their example.
An email course is an automated series designed to teach readers new skills, habits, or lessons. My newsletter list — and client base — took off as soon as I started building them. And the best part: With a course, you can stop writing new content and start teaching what you have. Here’s how you can use courses to grow and monetize your email list.
No matter where a reporter works — from legacy newspapers to broadcast TV to digital outlets — there’s a good chance they’ll need to know how to use newsletters to engage their readers. Here’s how some of today’s journalism schools are teaching the next generation to use newsletters.
Best-in-class publishers are launching lots of different newsletters to deliver stories and engage with their readers. Here’s what newsrooms like yours should consider launching next.
In 2024, I created a new newsletter that went out every single day — 366 emails in all. (It was a leap year!) It took a lot of work, but it also opened new doors for my business. Here’s what I learned from my daily newsletter experiment.
That first time a reader chooses to support your work is just the start of your relationship with them. Here’s how to keep those supporters coming back again and again.
From send-time optimization to newsletter growth to new launches, here’s what I learned this year about sending great emails.