Hi everyone!
Over the past few months, I've curated the best tweets about newsletters from the best and brightest writers.
There are tons of lessons that we can learn.
Why you should start a newsletter by @joshspector
Lessons after sending 50 newsletters by @anthilemoon
A megathread about newsletters by Lenny Rachitsky
Reflections on MorningBrew hitting 1 million unique daily opens by Austin Rief
Reflections on newsletters by @Sariazout
Paid newsletter trends by @dru_riley
Newsletters surface the most meaningful stories by @Julian
Consistency builds trust Polina Marinova Pompliano
Lessons after sending 200 newsletters in 2020 @ryansneddon
Newsletters help to create habits by @rosiesherry
How to create an industry newsletter by @thinker
Newsletter creators are micro-entrepreneurs @trulykp
Newsletters are where the best thinking is happening
Tips on building a newsletter by Leon Lin
Lessons that I learned getting to 500 subscribers by me!
Massive opportunity in newsletters by Chris Bakke
Writing a welcome email by Newsletter Crew & me
Monetizing newsletters by Marie Dollé
You can check it out in this Twitter thread
If you want to see the whole list, check out this link
This is wowww!!
Thanks! This is really useful. I've been combing through content lately to figure out how to grow my newsletter audience. You found a ton that I missed.
This is great - and Josh Spector has tons of other helpful resources about newsletters!
I also like this line from Khe Hy in his article — How starting an email newsletter will change your life:
"An opportunity to clarify your thinking. A canvas for new ideas. An invitation for conversations. New relationships. New perspectives."
Thank you Janel for this great collection. Enjoy your day :)
Hey Janel! Thank you for this. I recently started my own newsletter and all these are great tips to implement.
Cheers!
Thanks! This is really useful.
This is amazing Janel
Thanks Janel. You're a star for pulling this together :)
Thank you :)
Thanks Jane, great collection!
Thanks. This is gonna be very helpful.