Creating Linkedin Newsletter
Finding your voice with newsletters on Linkedin
Mindset matters
Preparing to publish a LinkedIn Newsletter
- Newsletters are a great way to build your reputation and share your expertise.
- Audience
- How you engage and connect with your audience?
- who are the people you want to talk to?
- What did you help them with?
- Focus on the area that’s interesting to you and others.
- Type
- Fairly broad newsletter is also good.
- Type is something like
- there ways to do or five things to do
- Where the future of your industry is going. Thoughts leadership.
- Schedule
- Make sure it is consistent.
- It needs to fit with your workload.
- Suit your specific audience.
- Marketing Plan
- The author plans the course six months ahead.
- Take one brainstorming session to come up with list of topics.
- This helps to start building yoru newsletters in advance.
- Don’t worry about
- Getting perfect
- Getting right.
- Getting something out there is a lot more effective.
Writing your article
- Think about
- Think about your overall topic and how it fits in with your broader newsletter theme.
- Why is the topic you’re writing about relevant right now?
- consider your tone
- Do you want to be approachable but professional?
- Do you want to be authoritative?
- Start constructing the newsletter
- Introduction
- Take some time to be thoughtful here
- Make is as catchy and concise as possible.
- Middle
- share your tips, thoughts about future, or a report that you’re referencing.
- tips
- Don’t make long and overwhelming.
- the end
- You want a really strong close.
- think about where to send your audience.
- Introduction
- Ensure ther’s a good flow
- Make reding it easy, quick, and worth it.
- Keep word count as tight as possible.
- Remove as many words as you can without losing the flow or meaning in your newsletter.
- Be ruthless.
- Keep things consistent.
Publishing a LinkedIn Newsletter
- Newsletter best practices
- Give it a name
- It should be someting catchy that draws in an audience.
- It also needs to make it clear what kinds of topics you’re going to be talking about.
- Create a logo
- Create a header image.
- Give a consistent header image.
- Use an image that reflects what you’re talking about in the newsletter.
- Set up a series.
- Use images. (Especially if your newsletter is text-heavy)
- Save a draft.
- then do the final editing like adding videos just before the publishing.
- Make sure that you have backup of your saved newsletter just in case the newsletter you can’t access online.
- Check for flow
- Does it need more headings to break up the text?
- Could you have more images?
- Are all the links working in your outro section?
- Think about what you’ll post to your network.
- Add some hastags.
- present some information that might be engaging.
- Subscribe to your own newsletter.
- Tweak it right for the email version.
- Give it a name
Engaging with your LinkedIn Newsletter
- Start engaging with your audience immediately.
- reply with comments like
- that’s interesting point.
- great insight.
- thanks for your feedback.
- Consider short-term engagement vs long-term engagement
- Publish at a time of day you’ll be able to engage online.
- Advice
- Don’t set it and forget it
Technical Challenges
- Your newsletter says it’s been published, but it hasn’t been sent out and there is no notification.
- Ensure you’re subscribed to your own newsletter.
- contact technical support.
- delete it and repost later with a saved copy.
- Image won’t format properly in the email version of your newsletter.
- Learn what looks good over time.
- Make note of what works and doesn’t work
- Videos don’t show in the email version of a newsletter
- Create an image of a video with a play button.
- Manually add a link to the online version.
- Restrictive text options in the newsletter
- Embrace the limitations.
- you can highlight the text with either bold or italic options.
- italic text looks bigger than the normal text.
- Embrace the limitations.
Levelling up a LinkedIn Newsletter
- Ask your audience what’s working
- Track likes, shares and comments.
- Subscribe to multiple newsletters
- Review your posting schedule
- Keep testing new ideas.
- You might need some help editing, copywriting
- don’t fixate on grammar mistakes
- Remind yourself on your leanring and experimenting.
- ask your subscribers to now more about them
- What are their challenges?
- How can you help them?
- What kind of content they want?