This usually takes me about one hour each week. I tend to repurpose content that’s performed well on LinkedIn, touch on a trending topic that I’ve seen on social media that week, or share something I’ve learned/an experience I’ve had that week. I keep a running note of potential topics and then, on a Wednesday morning, I sit down and see which one “speaks” to me the most. I’ll then either flesh out an existing post (I like subscribers to have exclusive content) or create a fresh piece of content from scratch.
It doesn’t take too long, though, as the poland telemarketing list tips section is only about words or so. I want it to be a quick read and actionable, so being concise is key! lizzie davey newsletter example The ‘Friday Freelance’ Tip section in an issue Do you have any help? I have someone organise the Freelance Money Diaries section for me. They collect answers from a Google form, edit them, and format them in a Google Doc.
This means I can just copy and paste the latest entry into the newsletter. lizzie davey newsletter example The ‘Freelance Money Diaries’ section breaks down a different freelancer's finances each week You are very transparent about your revenue. I’ve only recently started monetising Friday Freelance Tips. For a long time, I was worried it wouldn’t deliver the results that sponsors wanted, but my open rates and click rates are particularly high for this type of newsletter.
Could you share more about the earnings it generates?
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