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Amy Blaschka - Launching an Email Newsletter in 2021

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Amy Blaschka is a contributor to Forbes.com and a social media ghost writer launched her own email newsletter, Illuminate Me this year. She shares how she got started and why she chose a specific tool for her email newsletter. Plus she talks about the specific workflow she uses to write her newsletter each week.
Key Points From This Episode:

  • Amy started her email newsletter to have some fun and because she can connect directly and that someone is willingly allowing you into their inbox.
  • It took her a while to start a newsletter because she had seen so many bad newsletters and she wanted to do something that reflected her values and talent.
  • She does not charge for her newsletter because she wants to get to know her audience a little more and to plant the seed to give herself options for the future.
  • Amy chose Sub Stack as a platform because she has the option to convert it to a paid newsletter or to keep it free.
  • She feels like her work with her newsletter, her contributions as a writer for Forbes and social media are all interconnected and she is intentional about creating this connection.
  • Amy sends her newsletter every Sunday morning and she always points people back to her Forbes article and something that will showcase the same theme in a different way. She maps them out a month ahead.
  • She believes If anybody is looking to up kind of their level of content, make sure there's one clear takeaway, you know, and that brief is better.
  • Amy shares her view on being present on several different platforms.

Tweetables:
I think what's special about email is there's an intimacy, that you are one-to-one with your audience. So you're sending something that lands directly in their inbox. If somebody signs up for your newsletter, they actually want to hear from you. @AmyBlaschka (01:34)
I feel like you need to establish yourself, your credibility, your competency, your value to somebody before you have any ask of them. @AmyBlaschka (07:27)
I know people that have paid ones and, you know, I think you're going to have a smaller list because you're asking people to fork over money right. For that. But, you know, I think before you can do that, you have to demonstrate your value. @AmyBlaschka (11:43)
If anybody is looking to up kind of their level of content, I would say, we'll make sure there's one clear takeaway, you know, and that brief is better. @AmyBlaschka (18:12)
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Illuminate Me Newlsetter

Amy Blaschka on LinkedIn
Amy Blaschka on Twitter
Amy Blaschka on Instagram
AmyBlaschka.com
Substack

Forbes.com
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Amy Blaschka is a contributor to Forbes.com and a social media ghost writer launched her own email newsletter, Illuminate Me this year. She shares how she got started and why she chose a specific tool for her email newsletter. Plus she talks about the specific workflow she uses to write her newsletter each week.
Key Points From This Episode:

  • Amy started her email newsletter to have some fun and because she can connect directly and that someone is willingly allowing you into their inbox.
  • It took her a while to start a newsletter because she had seen so many bad newsletters and she wanted to do something that reflected her values and talent.
  • She does not charge for her newsletter because she wants to get to know her audience a little more and to plant the seed to give herself options for the future.
  • Amy chose Sub Stack as a platform because she has the option to convert it to a paid newsletter or to keep it free.
  • She feels like her work with her newsletter, her contributions as a writer for Forbes and social media are all interconnected and she is intentional about creating this connection.
  • Amy sends her newsletter every Sunday morning and she always points people back to her Forbes article and something that will showcase the same theme in a different way. She maps them out a month ahead.
  • She believes If anybody is looking to up kind of their level of content, make sure there's one clear takeaway, you know, and that brief is better.
  • Amy shares her view on being present on several different platforms.

Tweetables:
I think what's special about email is there's an intimacy, that you are one-to-one with your audience. So you're sending something that lands directly in their inbox. If somebody signs up for your newsletter, they actually want to hear from you. @AmyBlaschka (01:34)
I feel like you need to establish yourself, your credibility, your competency, your value to somebody before you have any ask of them. @AmyBlaschka (07:27)
I know people that have paid ones and, you know, I think you're going to have a smaller list because you're asking people to fork over money right. For that. But, you know, I think before you can do that, you have to demonstrate your value. @AmyBlaschka (11:43)
If anybody is looking to up kind of their level of content, I would say, we'll make sure there's one clear takeaway, you know, and that brief is better. @AmyBlaschka (18:12)
Links Mentioned in this Episode:
Illuminate Me Newlsetter

Amy Blaschka on LinkedIn
Amy Blaschka on Twitter
Amy Blaschka on Instagram
AmyBlaschka.com
Substack

Forbes.com
Get in touch with us via email at hello@rasa.io or follow us on:
Twitter: @rasa_io
LinkedIn: rasa.io
Instagram: @rasa.io
Facebook: rasa.io
YouTube: rasa.io

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