Prove cribility: amanda mentions her culinary school training and tech/marketing work to show she knows what she’s talking about. Provide social proof: share the size of your email list or reviews to prove your subscribers are benefitting from your newsletter. Create opportunities to promote yourself Reach beyond your audience by appearing on podcasts. Writing guest posts. Or contributing to other crible mia within your niche. Choose promotional efforts that benefit you and another creator in your niche for the biggest effects.
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Every external marketing opportunity nes to have a double purpose or else I can’t commit. The size of your audience and the amount of time you have to spend on promoting yourself will shape the types of opportunities you should look for. Here are amanda’s recommend country email list methods: Co-marketing: use your newsletter to recommend and link to other newsletters in the same subject area. You’ll likely get a shoutout in return. Especially if you know the writer. Podcast appearances: reach out to podcasters to see if they’re looking for guests and tell them you’ll cross-promote your episode to your email list.
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Then mention your newsletter during recording. Guest posts: reach out to bloggers or newsletter writers and offer to contribute a guest post. Make sure your name is prominently attach. And add a link to your newsletter. Webinars: partner with a friend to host a webinar. After you’ve won over CL Lists attendees with your expertise. Mention your newsletter and invite them to subscribe. Cross-promotional opportunities can also help you come up with ideas for your own newsletter. Write an entire issue about something you discuss on a podcast. Or add an excerpt from your guest post to your next newsletter.