Newsletters: How to Write Emails Your Subscribers Actually Want to Read
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So, you’ve built an email list. Now what?
It’s time to send something that doesn’t get ignored — something your audience opens, reads, and looks forward to. That’s the power of a great newsletter.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to craft newsletters that feel personal, valuable, and worth clicking 💌
💡 What Is a Newsletter?
A newsletter is an email you send to your subscribers on a regular basis.
It can be:
- Weekly tips
- Blog updates
- Behind-the-scenes content
- Offers or product launches
- Personal messages from you
Newsletters are your chance to connect and stay top-of-mind with your audience.
📅 How Often Should You Send a Newsletter?
There’s no perfect frequency — but consistency is key.
Here are common options:
- Weekly – great for blogs that post often
- Bi-weekly – perfect for solo bloggers
- Monthly – minimum to stay in touch
- When you have something great to say – always valid!
📌 Start with once a week, then adjust based on your audience and content flow.
✍️ What to Include in Your Newsletter
Not sure what to write? Here are some ideas:
- ✅ A quick intro (casual and friendly)
- ✅ A valuable tip or insight
- ✅ Link to your latest blog post
- ✅ A personal story or lesson
- ✅ Tools or resources you love
- ✅ A question to encourage replies
- ✅ A soft call-to-action (“Check this out” or “Reply and tell me…”)
✨ Make it feel like a message from a friend — not a corporate ad.
🧠 Tips for Writing Great Newsletters
- Use a catchy subject line – short, clear, and curiosity-driven
- Keep your tone natural and conversational
- Use short paragraphs and bullet points
- Add personality – your subscribers want you!
- Make it easy to read on mobile
- Include one main goal or message per email
- End with a friendly note or question
📌 Tip: Start with “Hey [Name],” and write like you’re talking to one person.
🔗 Newsletter Ideas for Bloggers
- 📬 “What I’ve learned this week…”
- 📚 “3 helpful tools for bloggers”
- ✍️ “New post: How to grow traffic with Pinterest”
- 🎯 “My goals for this month (and how I plan to hit them)”
- 🎁 “Free checklist inside – grab it now!”
You don’t have to sell in every email. Focus on building trust.
🧰 Tools to Create Beautiful Newsletters
All of these let you create and send stunning emails:
- Brevo (Sendinblue) – drag-and-drop builder, automation
- MailerLite – clean interface, visual emails
- ConvertKit – minimal design, text-focused
- Canva – create banners or visuals for your emails
- Grammarly – proofread before sending
💬 Final Thoughts
Newsletters aren’t just emails — they’re conversations.
The more human and helpful you are, the more your audience will engage.
Don’t aim for perfection.
Aim for value, personality, and consistency — and your subscribers will love opening every email.
📌 Coming up next: Learn how to monetize your email list the smart way!