I literally had no followers on any social network when I started out, I built it from scratch, and you can do it too. This should become an easy-to-understand and read resource for anyone that is looking to push their newsletter and publication forward.ĭisclaimer, you do not need an established online audience to reach 1000 subscribers. No matter if you want to know which tools I used, which marketing measures I used (spoiler: there are not really that much), whatsoever. Let me know of any important topics or points I should write about. To make the best out of it, I want to write it together with you. But now, I am gathering stuff I wished I would have known back then. Back when I started writing a newsletter, I had no idea how those things even work.
But at this point, I already learned a lot, gained insights, and experiences I want to share with you. I would still call myself a beginner when it comes to writing, maintaining, and growing a newsletter. So, if you have any questions regarding a specific topic when it comes down to writing, maintaining, and growing a newsletter, just send them my way, and I will try my best to answer them within the blog post. While I already have prepared some kind of outline for this blog post, I also want to ask you if there are any kind of topics I should write about. I want to achieve the same with the new blog post, giving insights on what I did to reach 1000 subscribers. The post got a lot of attraction, and I received quite a lot of thank you messages from people who were just starting out with their newsletter, and therefore appreciated some kind of guidance. Therefore, I decided that it is time to gather everything I have learned so far, and what has worked out for me in an in-depth blog post, just as I did when I reached 500 subscribers. Every single support is highly appreciated, thank you so much!Īs mentioned two weeks ago, Creativerly now has over 1,000 subscribers.
The newsletter built for the creative community.įirst of all, I want to say thank you to Burkhard, John, and Moritz who supported Creativerly recently with their generous donations via Buymeacoffee. You are reading Creativerly, the weekly digest about creativity and productivity-boosting tools and resources, combined with useful insights, articles, and findings from the fields of design and tech. In this week's issue of Creativerly: Transform the way you work together, eliminate the back and forth of meeting scheduling, the crypto future of work, and a lot more.