How Much You Can Expect To Make on Ads in Your Newsletter
Plus how to write article introductions and 10 ways to improve your newsletter
Newsletter #042
Welcome to another edition of The Write Stuff—your weekly round-up of useful resources we’ve found online, specifically for content writers.
In this week’s edition, learn how to write article introductions, 10 ways to improve your newsletter, and how much you can charge advertisers to promote in your newsletter.
How To Write Article Introductions that Hook Your Readers
Struggle to write the first few sentences of your articles? There’s no need to—with this article introduction formula, you can write your article intros in minutes. Created by Eva (hey, I’m one of the writers of this newsletter! 👋), you can steal this formula and avoid staring at the daunting blinking cursor for any longer.
A formula for writing article introductions.
10 Ways To Improve Your Newsletter
If you have a newsletter or want to create one, read this article. Written specifically to improve another writer’s newsletter, you’ll be able to pick up tips and strategies that can make yours more successful too. We love the case study aspect of this article and how you get to feel like you’re sitting in on a consulting meeting between a marketer and a writer.
Improve your newsletter with these tips.
How Much You Can Expect To Make on Ads in Your Newsletter
Looking to monetize your newsletter? Here’s a chart to show you how much companies are paying newsletters depending on their subscribers count and open rate. It also covers the two ways that advertisers pay for newsletter promotions. We recommend bookmarking this one for the future.
Advertisers will pay you this much to promote in your newsletter.
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