Be Effective on LinkedIn by Publishing a Newsletter (2024)

#TheLinkedInGuruGazette LinkedIn Tip of the Week: Be Effective on LinkedIn by Publishing a Newsletter.

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Introduction

Are you thinking about publishing a LinkedIn Newsletter? Do you already publish and would like to improve your Newsletter value and/or reach?

LinkedIn Newsletters have been around for almost two and a half years now. And, many people think they have run their course and are no longer valid.

I'm here to dispel that rumor and pass along some tips that (if you follow them) will make your existing Newsletter better or help you start doing a Newsletter with these best practices (IMHO) in mind.

I have been publishing my Newsletter for over two years now and I think it is still going strong (see my statistics in the image I've provided).

I've listed some best practices that I found in LinkedIn help and also added some of my own to this edition. I hope you find this helpful. Please let me know what you think in the comments, ask any question, and add any advice you might think I might have missed. I would love to learn from your experience!

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Best Practice Before Publishing

Here are some tips to think about before you create your Newsletter:

  1. Choose a name for your Newsletter that describes a clear theme that your audience can understand. Make sure this is a name you want to use for a long time because changing the name can confuse your subscribers.
  2. Upload a logo for your Newsletter to increase engagement (300x300 pixels recommended).
  3. Choose a frequency of your Newsletter that will fit your schedule and allow you to provide a quality edition every time.
  4. Make sure you have a core of connections and followers (let's say at least 1,000) so you will get a good start on building your subscribers.

Please take a look at this LinkedIn LIVE I did with Gillian Whitney before you finally decide to publish a LinkedIn Newsletter. It's from a year ago, but I think it is still relevant.

Best Practice During Publishing

Here are some tips to think about when you are writing each edition of your Newsletter:

  1. Upload a cover photo for each individual article in your newsletter (1280 x 720 pixels recommended). Try to avoid generic stock images. Images with faces and people tend to resonate more with audiences. And, one thing I often use is a GIF which MOVES and tends to attract more attention when I post.
  2. Choose a clear headline for each Newsletter article that can help your audience understand what your article will be about. I also recommend coming up with an ongoing theme for your Newsletter. For example, now all my Newsletters start with the title "Be Effective on LinkedIn by" and then I mention the main topic.
  3. You could get more engagement by adding a few lines of commentary or asking a question in a post when you share your newsletter. In your post description, you could also ask members to subscribe.
  4. Keep the length of your Newsletter to between a 5 - 10 minute read. Let's face it people are busy and they won't read "War and Peace" even if they like your content.

Best Practice After Publishing

Here are some tips to think about after you have published each edition of your Newsletter:

  1. Share your Newsletter articles or your Newsletter page to your network on other social platforms or via email to increase your reach.
  2. Maintain a consistent publishing schedule for your newsletter so that your subscribers can engage regularly with your content.
  3. Put links to your Newsletter in as many different places on your Profile as you can. For example I have links to my Newsletter in my Background photo/Banner (QR code), in my Education Section, in the first entry of my Featured Section, in my About Section, in my Publications Section, and (well, you get the idea) more!
  4. Make sure that you engage with your audience and take the time to comment back when someone comments on your Newsletter. This represents two of my favorite "C"s - "C"urate your "C"ontent!

Recommended by LinkedIn

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Summary

So there you have it. That's a wrap on another edition of#TheLinkedInGuruGazette!

Hopefully, what I provide above (BEFORE) will help you decide if you even WANT to do a Newsletter. And, if you do, these tips will make the process (DURING) and (AFTER) even more effective for you.

As I mentioned before, I have been publishing a LinkedIn Newsletter for 2 years and 3 months and (for me, at least) this has been one of the best types of content from both a reach and an engagement perspective. Oh, and one more thing... Newsletters are indexed by Google so publishing a Newsletter can even help your SEO. Try doing a Google search for "Be effective on LinkedIn by" and I think you will see what I mean!

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Be Effective on LinkedIn by Publishing a Newsletter (2024)

FAQs

Are LinkedIn newsletters effective? ›

With a clear strategy and consistent effort, a LinkedIn newsletter can be a powerful tool to grow your business and establish your thought leadership.

What happens when you publish a LinkedIn newsletter? ›

LinkedIn makes it easy to invite all your connections or followers to subscribe when you create a newsletter. Also, after publishing each newsletter edition, push, in-app, and email notifications are sent to all your subscribers to help drive views.

How do I get more views on my LinkedIn newsletter? ›

Low engagement on your LinkedIn newsletter could be due to several factors. Consider your content's relevance, timing, and how you engage with your audience. Also, actively promote your newsletter across other platforms and communities to attract more subscribers.

How to make a good LinkedIn newsletter? ›

Try to avoid Clipart or other generic stock images. Images with faces and people tend to resonate more with audiences. Choose a clear headline for each newsletter edition that can help your audience understand what your article will be about.

Is it worth publishing articles on LinkedIn? ›

The Pros of LinkedIn Posts

If you post interesting and engaging content regularly, you'll build a strong brand on the platform pretty quickly. LinkedIn posts can also be a great way to drive traffic to your website or blog. If you include links in your posts, people can visit your site and learn more about your work.

What is the most effective content on LinkedIn? ›

Here are some great ideas for content that will keep your readers engaged.
  • Make posts rich and interactive. ...
  • Post relevant, timely content. ...
  • Tell a personal story. ...
  • Share relevant stats. ...
  • Step outside of your industry. ...
  • Show off company culture. ...
  • Ask questions. ...
  • Highlight customer successes.
Jul 20, 2023

How often should you publish a LinkedIn newsletter? ›

Consider how often your audience needs to hear from you. If you're writing in a relatively volatile field (think banking over the past week!), consider more frequent contact. However, a weekly newsletter is just fine if you're writing and publishing for a general investment audience - people who are average investors.

What are the benefits of publishing on LinkedIn? ›

Why publish LinkedIn Articles?
  • Increase your visibility. LinkedIn Articles appear in searches within LinkedIn but more importantly, they also show up on Google organic searches. ...
  • Increase dwell time. ...
  • Become a thought leader. ...
  • Repurpose content and give it a new lease of life. ...
  • Reach a new audience. ...
  • Reach a larger audience.
Dec 13, 2021

How many followers do you need for LinkedIn newsletter? ›

You can create a newsletter as yourself or as a LinkedIn Page. All LinkedIn members have access to create a newsletter on LinkedIn. Pages with more than 150 followers and/or connections are eligible to be evaluated for LinkedIn Newsletters access.

How do I promote my newsletter on LinkedIn? ›

How to promote your LinkedIn newsletter
  1. Share each newsletter edition on social media. ...
  2. Include exclusive content. ...
  3. Promote your newsletter wherever you can. ...
  4. Encourage others to spread the word. ...
  5. Change the Connect button to a Follow button. ...
  6. What happens for subscribers when a new newsletter edition is published?
May 8, 2024

How do I monetize my LinkedIn newsletter? ›

Ways to Monetize Your LinkedIn Newsletter
  1. Offer Opt-in Exclusive Content. ...
  2. Reach out to Potential Customers Directly. ...
  3. Write/Create Ads for Advertisers. ...
  4. Utilize Affiliate Marketing. ...
  5. Sell Digital Products. ...
  6. Write Sponsored Posts. ...
  7. Write Products Reviews. ...
  8. Ask for Donations.
Nov 20, 2022

Should I share my newsletter on LinkedIn? ›

In summary

Whether they're published via a personal profile or a company page, newsletters encourage conversation, and subscribers get a notification whenever they're published. They stay on LinkedIn as long as you leave them there, they get found in Google searches and can be republished in other places too.

What is the difference between a newsletter and a post on LinkedIn? ›

LinkedIn Newsletters

They offer greater visibility than regular LinkedIn posts and are indexed by search engines, similar to articles. This means that your newsletters have the potential to reach a wider audience and attract readers who are actively searching for information within your domain.

How popular are LinkedIn newsletters? ›

As of Q3 2022, 28 million members subscribe to at least one newsletter. The newsletter adoption rate is skyrocketing, with 51% more users in Q3 2022 compared to Q2 2022. There were 11,734 newsletters on LinkedIn as of Feb 2022.

Can we earn through LinkedIn newsletter? ›

Monetizing your newsletter:

Sponsored ads can also be a revenue stream, provided the content aligns with your audience's interests. Subscription models, especially on platforms like Substack, offer a scalable way to earn. If you offer services, your newsletter can be a platform to promote them.

Are newsletters still relevant in 2024? ›

In conclusion, email newsletters in 2024 are not just surviving; they're thriving. They represent a crucial element in the digital marketing playbook. If you're not focusing on this shift, you risk falling behind. It's time to embrace this change, harness the power of email newsletters, and ride the wave to success.

How often should you post a LinkedIn newsletter? ›

Many experts recommend a balance—regular enough to stay top of mind but not so frequent that subscribers feel overwhelmed. Weekly or bi-weekly newsletters are common starting points.

Can you boost LinkedIn newsletter? ›

You'll need to promote it well to get new subscribers and increase your reach. Use incentives or lead magnets, such as free resources and exclusive content, to entice subscribers. Promote it through your LinkedIn posts and encourage sign-ups. You don't need to be limited to LinkedIn when promoting your newsletter.

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