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Growth
Marketing
Strategist
Matt
McGarry
formulated
this
Growth
Strategy
and
holds
the
copyright
for the
post as
well.
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The Fastest Way To Reach
$10,000+ Per Month With a
Newsletter
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Most people are building a
newsletter business all
wrong.
All their focus is on getting
subscribers.
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More subscribers, more opens,
more clicks.
They obsess about making those
numbers go up.
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Everybody assumes:
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“I’ll build an audience and then
figure out how to monetize
later.”
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That’s dead wrong.
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Monetizing a newsletter audience
is harder than it used to
be.
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Why?
Because it’s harder to sell
sponsorships and sponsorship rates
are lower.
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However, if you build a
newsletter audience that likes and
trusts you – selling your OWN
products and services is much
easier.
Newsletters are the best ways to
sell:
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Education, information, coaching,
consulting, events, and
services.
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For most founders, your
newsletter should not
be a standalone business.
Instead, it should be the top of
the funnel to drive customers and
leads to your product or
service.
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That begs the question:
What product type is best for
newsletters?
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Here are the products that
complement newsletters best:
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Other products like SaaS or ecom
could work great too.
But most newsletter operators
have skillsets that lead to
education, consulting, community,
or service-based businesses.
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It’s straightforward to get
people who like your newsletter on
“X topic” to buy a course on “X
topic”.
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The Fastest Way To Reach $10k
Per Month In Revenue
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$10k per month is a magic number
for many people.
It’s often the revenue number
people need to quit their jobs and
go full time on their
business.
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So what’s the fastest way to
reach $10k per month with a
newsletter?
Let’s break it down:
1. Weekly newsletter with
sponsorships
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If you send 1 newsletter
per week
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At 100,000 subscribers and
a 50% open rate
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Sell 1 sponsorship in each
newsletter at a $50 CPM
(cost per 1,000 opens)
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You’ll make $10,000 per
month
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This is why sponsorships
suck.
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100k subscribers can take years
to reach.
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Luckily, there are much better
ways to monetize that we’ll cover
soon.
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Let’s break down the same
sponsorships model but with more
newsletter sends and more ad
slots.
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2. Daily newsletter with
sponsorships
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If you send 5 newsletters
per week
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At 27,000 subscribers and a
50% open rate
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Sell 15 sponsorships per
month (75% fill rate) at a
$50 CPM (cost per 1,000
opens)
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You’ll make $10,125 per
month
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Better, but growing to 27k
subscribers and sending 5 times a
week is hard.
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3. Newsletter with paid
subscription
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If you send 2 newsletters
per week (1 free, 1
paid)
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Have 25,000 subscribers and
a 50% open rate
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Sell 4 sponsorships per
month at a $50 CPM (cost per
1,000 opens)
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Convert 3% of subscribers
to a $10 per month paid
subscription
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You’ll make $10,000 per
month.
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Now we start to see the value of
selling your own product.
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At this level, you’ll make $7,500
in MRR with a paid subscription.
Recurring revenue is much more
valuable than 1-off sponsorship
sales.
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Plus, I’m being conservative with
the math here.
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You’ll be better off selling
annual subscriptions at $99-$199
per year – and some newsletters
convert 5%-7% of free subscribers
to paid.
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4. Weekly newsletter with
low-ticket course
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If you send 1 newsletter
per week
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Have 7,000 subscribers and
a 50% open rate
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Sell 2 sponsorships per
month at a $50 CPM (cost per
1,000 opens)
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Convert 1% of subscribers
per month to a $150 course
(70 buyers per month)
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You’ll make $10,850 per
month.
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Based on this math, you can make
$10k per month with 7,000
subscribers.
That’s way fewer subscribers than
the other models.
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5. Weekly newsletter with
high-ticket course
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If you have 3,500
subscribers
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Convert 0.3% of subscribers
per month to a $999 course
(10.5 buyers per
month)
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You’ll make $10,490 per
month.
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Enter the power of high-ticket
products.
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You can make more money with a
smaller audience with lower
conversion rates.
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However, the audience you build
needs to be niche, and a course at
this price point must deliver
massive value (help people make
10X more than their $999
investment).
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6. Weekly newsletter with
coaching program
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If you have 2,000
subscribers
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Convert 0.2% of subscribers
a month to a $2,500 coaching
program (4 buyers per
month)
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You’ll make $10,000 per
month.
A coaching program can mean a lot
of things.
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In this case, I’m talking about a
done-with-you service that helps
clients get from A to B over a set
period of time.
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With a coaching program, you’ll
likely deliver 1on1 calls, weekly
group calls, async Q&As, and
resources to your clients.
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Coaching programs can be
recurring monthly (rates range
from $1,000-$5,000 per
month).
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Or over a set time period. Like a
6-week coaching program that costs
$2,500.
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7. Weekly newsletter with
agency or service
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If you have 1,000
subscribers
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Convert 0.3% of subscribers
a month to a $3,500 per
month service (3 buyers per
month)
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You’ll make $10,500 per
month.
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A done-for-you service is the fastest way to hit $10k per
month.
It requires the smallest audience
because the price and value are
the highest.
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In this model, I used a 0.3%
conversion rate – higher than the
coaching model and equal to the
high-ticket course model.
That’s because the service is
“done-for-you”. The clients get
the value, with little to no
work.
Courses are “do-it-yourself” and
coaching is “done-with-you”.
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The value the customer gets is
lower and the likelihood of
success is lower too.
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Now, of course, there are cons to
a service or agency
business.
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They’re harder to scale, have
lower margins at scale, and can
take more work.
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Growth
Marketing
Strategist
Matt
McGarry
formulated
this
Growth
Strategy
and
holds
the
copyright
for the
post as
well.
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