View the top LinkedIn newsletters ranked by how many email subscribers they have. Reletter provides these chart rankings to give you a starting point for working out which ones to get featured in.
Tap on a newsletter to view more data including engagement scores, traffic estimates, contacts and more. Check out previous issues as part of your newsletter research and make a target list of ones to reach out to.
Which are the best LinkedIn newsletters?
Reletter compiled this top 50 chart of the best newsletters on LinkedIn by the number of subscribers. Tap on a newsletter to compare engagement scores, traffic estimates and lots more.
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What are the most popular LinkedIn newsletters?
These charts show the 50 most popular LinkedIn newsletters by the number of subscribers. Use Reletter to compare other popularity metrics such as engagement scores and traffic estimates.
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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.
Click the Me icon at the top of your LinkedIn homepage. Click View Profile. Scroll down to the Analytics section and click on Show all analytics. Click on [Number] Post impressions to see your combined post analytics or the [Number] Total followers to see your audience analytics.
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.
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.
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.
LinkedIn's algorithm is all about engagement levels – the more people engage with your posts, the higher chances that more people will discover your post. In short, hashtags are one of the key ingredients in getting more views on your LinkedIn posts, as your posts will appear in news feeds of hashtag followers.
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. Keep the length of your Newsletter to between a 5 - 10 minute read.
The newsletter author can see that you are a subscriber. The author can see your name, profile photo, job title, and headline as they appear on your LinkedIn profile, subject to your settings.
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