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Want to make money with your newsletter? Help your audience make money.

Borrow these strategies to create a money-making newsletter of your own

👋🏻 Welcome to Newsletter Examples, where I highlight cool sh*t I’m seeing in newsletters that you can steal for your newsletter.

This week, I’m highlighting three emails that help their audience make money: eBiz Facts, Greg’s Letter, and Growth Unhinged. Reading time: 3 minutes.

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💶 eBiz Facts

Niall Doherty canvases the internet to uncover interesting ways people are making money online, and repackages the stories in eBiz Insider, his business ideas newsletter.

I’ve subscribed to his newsletter for years, and always come across interesting ideas. Some of my recent faves:

What I ❤️ about it: Niall doesn’t just show what others are building, but how you could build your own version of their businesses.

Build your own: You could niche down, creating a business idea newsletter for just developers, fast-selling Amazon products, or SaaS opportunities.

💭 Greg’s Letter

Greg Isenberg has started and sold three venture-backed companies. Dude knows his sh*t. And he drops business ideas worth millions in his weekly letter.

What I ❤️ about it: Everyone wants to learn how to use AI. These ideas all use it to solve business pain points—one of AI’s most valuable use cases.

Build your own: Create a newsletter focused entirely on AI-related business ideas (i.e., ways to streamline repetitive tasks, mine data, or reduce business errors).

📈 Growth Unhinged

Newsletters can help people make money in more ways than listing business ideas. In Growth Unhinged, Kyle Poyar shares the hidden tactics behind today’s leading startups, including:

What I ❤️ about it: Poyar shares playbooks and strategies of software companies. If you want to mint money, SaaS is where it’s at.

Build your own: Team up with SaaS experts who can’t write, but whose insights people would pay to read.

Hope you enjoyed this week’s examples. I’ll be back next week with a new set.

☮️ -Brad

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