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Kyle Adams

@itskyleadams

Newsletter Strategist | Helping you grow an irresistible newsletter | Creator Growth Manager @Kit

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Most newsletters don’t need better content. They need better systems. → Reply to every email from your subscribers. → Make note of topic ideas from their struggles. → Batch newsletters ahead of time. Less stress, better engagement, more growth.

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Three reasons to keep growing your email list: → Long-term success → Much higher conversion rates → Freedom from the algorithm nonsense

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Struggling with writer’s block? You have a creative assistant. → Stuck on ideas? AI can help spark new ones. → No structure? AI makes outlines in seconds. → Need inspiration? AI will give you a draft in seconds Use AI to get started. Inject your voice to make it great.

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Ok, hear me out. Your newsletter is a lot like your favorite coffee shop. If the menu, vibe, or layout suddenly changed, you'd feel thrown off. Might even stop going. Readers expect a familiar experience. Change too much, and they’ll leave. Consistency > Surprise Agree?

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Opens and clicks get all the attention, but replies are the real power move. More replies = ✅ Better inbox placement ✅ Higher trust signals ✅ More content ideas Ask your subscribers a question. Start a real conversation. How often do you optimize for replies?

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Most people don’t unsubscribe because your newsletter is bad. They unsubscribe because something changed. New format? New tone? Different flow? People sign up for a familiar experience. If you shake things up too much, they’ll find the exit. Have you ever seen this happen?

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Questions that don’t matter: “When is the best time to send?” “How long should my newsletter be?” “What list size do you need to monetize?” Questions that do matter: “Can I show up at least once a week?” “How long does this email need to be?” “What will help my subscribers?”