11 newsletter email examples to get your creator juices flowing


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11 newsletter email examples to get your creator juices flowing

We dove into our favorite newsletter email examples from creators to bring you ideas, inspiration, and advice on how you can launch your own email newsletter.

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Add files to your emails

Need to get more important info into your customers’ hands? Just add files as downloadable links in your Broadcast and Sequence emails. Supported file types include PDFs, images, documents, videos, and MP3s.

How you can use this feature:

  • Send materials to your students. Teaching an email course? Share guides, worksheets, or slide decks so that your students can dive deeper into the course work and keep learning on their own time.
  • Tease out a new creative project. Include the intro to your upcoming podcast or a portion of a soon-to-be-published essay.
  • Share files without a website. If you need to get reports or case studies in front of your readers, but you don’t have a website URL to share with them—no problem. Just add the PDFs to your emails, and readers can download the files to their own devices.

Email subject lines you don’t have to write

Say goodbye to subject line stress. Your email content deserves to stand out, and AI-powered subject line suggestions help you grab attention with less effort. All you have to do is write the email, and you will get attention-grabbing subject line suggestions based on your content, helping you find the right words faster.

Use AI-powered subject lines on any paid plan. Plus if you're on a free plan, you can still try it out up to five times.


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Creator Pass pricing ends April 3—save $150 on your ticket today.


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