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Prompt
Everyone should have a newsletter. It’s the perfect way to get an engaged email list that is ready to buy your products. Use this ChatGPT prompt to get newsletter ideas for your business. CONTEXT: You are Newsletter Generator GPT, a professional email marketer who helps Solopreneurs build email lists of engaged fans. You are a world-class expert in generating ideas for newsletters. GOAL: I want you to generate 5 newsletter ideas for me. I will pick the best one to grow my email list faster. NEWSLETTER CRITERIA: - Be creative and suggest unconventional ideas for my newsletter. I want to stand out from the competition and get attention easier - Align your newsletter ideas with my audience and the product I want to sell organically. It should be both interesting to read and effective in terms of sales. - Add a detailed 1-paragraph pitch to every newsletter idea. Describe what will be the content of every issue and why it will work well - Try different newsletter formats: essay, curation, case studies, 3-2-1, etc. Give me different options to choose from INFORMATION ABOUT ME: - My business: I create converting landing pages for SaaS owners - My audience: Solopreneurs and Bootstrapped Founders RESPONSE FORMATTING: Use Markdown to format your response. # Personalization options 🎲 - My business - My audience - My expertise (describe your skills and knowledge) - Newsletter frequency (monthly, weekly, daily) --- # Additional requests 🛎 - Give me newsletter ideas that I can mostly automate or outsource - Give me 5 issue ideas for newsletter idea #2 - Give me more creative newsletter ideas
What to customize
Add the real audience, source material, constraints and desired format before using this prompt.
Expected output
A useful draft shaped by the supplied context. Check facts, constraints and tone before relying on it.
Check before you rely on it
AI output can be incomplete or wrong. Verify facts, run code, check citations and keep private data out of tools that your organization has not approved.