This is really interesting. The idea of a 90-day program to help writers build a consistent, high-quality newsletter is something a lot of people could benefit from.
I like how you focus on outcomes rather than just the process—it makes it clear what someone will walk away with. The part about writing up to three newsletters a week is huge because consistency is where most people struggle.
How do you help writers avoid burnout while keeping that kind of output? Also, building an audience that can be monetized down the line is a game-changer.
Thank you so much Jonathan! Ya, outcomes are the most important for potential buyers. To help writers avoid burnout, I teach them my endless idea system so they can come up with quality ideas on the spot without getting burnt out. I have many methods for it too, but I like to tailor it to what the writer prefers. Hope this helps!💪💪💪💪
This is really interesting. The idea of a 90-day program to help writers build a consistent, high-quality newsletter is something a lot of people could benefit from.
I like how you focus on outcomes rather than just the process—it makes it clear what someone will walk away with. The part about writing up to three newsletters a week is huge because consistency is where most people struggle.
How do you help writers avoid burnout while keeping that kind of output? Also, building an audience that can be monetized down the line is a game-changer.
Thank you so much Jonathan! Ya, outcomes are the most important for potential buyers. To help writers avoid burnout, I teach them my endless idea system so they can come up with quality ideas on the spot without getting burnt out. I have many methods for it too, but I like to tailor it to what the writer prefers. Hope this helps!💪💪💪💪
That endless idea system sounds like a game-changer! Do you have a favorite method that works best for most writers?