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What's the best way to end your email? Copy these killer closers
šš» Welcome to Newsletter Examples, where I highlight the most innovative features Iām seeing in newsletters to help you improve your newsletter.
This week, Iām sharing examples of 5 killer closers, from WBUR, The Austin Business Review, Rules of Thumb, The Will Leitch Newsletter, and Fintech is Femme. Total reading time: 3 minutes.
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šļø WBUR
This Boston public radio stationāfamous for producing Car Talk, a former nationally syndicated showāhas a lively daily newsletter highlighting all things Boston. Its closing section always leaves me smiling.
What I love about it: Most news outlets still live by this motto: āIf it bleeds, it leads.ā WBUR closes with an uplifting story and a funny tweet or video.
See for yourself: Bostonās eighth wonder.
š ļø The Austin Business Review
My former colleague Ethan Brooks writes a weekly roundup of local events and insights for Austin business owners. He closes some of his emails with profiles of local establishments.
What I love about it: It leans into local hooks. People love knowing whatās going on in their own backyards.
See for yourself: Donāt miss Ethanās piece on the above 1920s Craftsman, āThe Luckiest 2,000 Square Feet in Austin.ā
š©» Rules of Thumb
Reader Nick Golinvaux, an orthopedic surgeon who writes the Rules of Thumb newsletter, has one of the best closing sections Iāve seen, in which he shares actual X-rays from his medical practice.
What I love about it:
Dr. Golinvaux has a file of āliterally thousandsā of X-rays from all the injuries heās seen, giving him a huge batch of ready-made content.
This section inspires his readers to open his email: āMy readers do seem to love seeing ābehind the curtainā at what we treat day in and day out,ā he says.
See for yourself: Want to see what an arthritic knee looks like? Check this out!
Will is one of Americaās most talentedāand prolificāwriters, yet somehow still finds time to write hand-written letters to his readers. I love this standing section that runs near the bottom of every issue.
What I love about it: If I got a hand-written letter from Will Leitch, I would repay him by clicking on every email he ever sent me.
Nicole Casperson, who has built an audience of 50k subscribers to her fintech newsletter, closes every issue with her favorite tune of the week, cleverly labeled āFINTUNESā.
What I love about it: I donāt need to know what happened in fintech every day, but I love Nicoleās new music recsāand often open just for those. Itās the ultimate example of habit-forming content.
See for yourself: This Chappell Roan track is š„ā¦
Hope you enjoyed this weekās examples. Iāll be back in two weeks with a new set.
ā®ļø -Brad
P.S. Iām taking off next week to celebrate my wedding anniversary. My wife and I are visiting Fallingwater, āone of the greatest architectural triumphs of the 20th century.ā
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ICYMI: Links to past issues
šHow The Hustle thinks about voice
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How Yahoo Sports AM reimagined the sports page
šHow The Kicks You Wear became a community hub for sneakerheads
šHow Marriage Minute became a must-read for marrieds
šHow After School capitalizes on youth trends
š„¾How Huckberry reimagined the marketing email
šļøHow Semafor reinvented the news brief
šHow SatPostās meme-ified business news
āš»6 things I learned at The Newsletter Conference
š©ŗHow Expert Witness protects doctors from lawsuits
šHow International Intrigue grew 750% in 2023
šŖ§5 native ad formats that crush
š¦How The Infatuation upended restaurant reviews
š„¼How Are You Okay? personalizes medical care
šHow Chartr reimagined visual storytelling
šInside the comedic genius of Smart Nonsense
š„3 dope welcome emails worth copying
š„How Cyber Patterns built a business on memes
š¤How The Grudge Report moves its audience with voice
š°ļøHow The Generalist grew revenue 20% in one week
š„How Yahoo Sports AM turned the Paris Olympics into newsletter gold
š»How the Fingers āboozeletterā mastered audience engagement
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