How Newsletters Help News Orgs Reach Readers and Cut Through the Clutter

Online Newsletters: Bite-sized reading for your audience

These days, consuming news online has never been easier — or more overwhelming.

It’s like the scene from Star Wars where everyone’s stuck in that space trash compactor. We’re up to our knees in news — with more coming all the time — and it’s hard not to get crushed by it all.

Over the last few years though, both readers and news organizations have found relief in what some could argue is a dated news practice: The newsletter.

“At a time when lots of news and information is whizzing by online, email newsletters — some free, some not — help us figure out what’s worth paying attention to,” writes David Carr in The New York Times piece, For Email Newsletters, a Death Greatly Exaggerated.

There’s no shortage of newsletters covering the media industry but here are some of our favorites

A newsletter renaissance

Newsletters have been around for a while, but recently media agencies have begun investing more resources in email to reach readers.

The New York Times and The Washington Post have upward of 50 email newsletters each and constantly are expanding. Then there are smaller newsletters, like Seattle’s The Evergrey, that forge to connect with a local audience about city-specific news.

Publications large and small have found success with newsletters because they can share accessible, relevant, and finish-able information with readers. By using email, these news organizations can connect with readers in a direct and personal way.

“Email is kind of like a living room,” said Dan Oshinsky, the head of newsletters at The New Yorker. “It’s a very personal space. You let in your friends, the coworkers you like, and a couple of brands you really trust.”

Reaching readers in their “living rooms” can help establish a community of loyal readers, which in turn can lead to an increase in paid subscriptions.

Newsletters: What's the secret? Keep the information relevant; Build a solid and reliable team; Keep it short and conversational

So, what makes a newsletter work?

This year, the International Symposium on Online Journalism (ISOJ) held a panel that discussed the growing value of newsletters.

The panel, made up of experts such as Elizabeth Goodridge (The New York Times), Mónica Gúzman (The Evergrey),  Dheerja Kaur (The Skimm), and Fernando Rodrigues (Poder360), also spoke about some key qualities for a good newsletter:

  • Relevant information. Newsletters are successful when they provide relevant information for their intended readers. So it’s important to talk with your audience, or the community you want to reach with your newsletter. No matter how big or small the audience — find what they love, hate, what inspires them, and what gets them excited. Keep those things in mind when creating a newsletter.
  • Capable and passionate staff.  The panelists made it clear they all have strong teams behind them. But it’s not enough to be able to write. You’ve got to have passion, you’ve got to have expert knowledge, and you’ve got to be committed to good journalism.
  • Conversational tone. Keep it short and personal. Don’t waste readers’ time, and do not betray their trust. They’re letting you into their personal inbox, and that’s a big deal.

Thinking of starting your own newsletter? Here are some tips for writing an engaging newsletter

Final thoughts

Like every trend, some believe newsletters and email eventually will fizzle and die.

But even if that happens — there’s something to be said for a product that allows readers to incorporate news into their day without becoming entrenched or buried in content.

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Jennifer (Davids) Flynn is a customer content specialist at PR Newswire. By day, she reads releases and advises clients on content best practices. By night (and weekends) she spends most of her time reading fiction and hanging out with her puppy.

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