Post and share your newsletter on Patreon

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Newsletters are a powerful tool for growing and engaging your overall audience. A free newsletter can help you attract new fans, and it's the best way to start. Once your newsletter is taking off, then you can also experiment with a paid version. This can increase the value of your membership. In this article, you'll learn some tips to help you start your newsletter on Patreon.

Advantages of creating a newsletter on Patreon

Creating a newsletter on Patreon lets you reach your fans directly while keeping all your community and content in one place. You can deliver engaging experiences without worrying about multiple tools or extra fees.

  • One home for your community. Your mailing list, listeners, followers, and more in one space
  • Bring fans out of the inbox. Send engaging emails and publish podcasts, videos, galleries, and more — all from one simple, code-free editor
  • No additional email fees. Only pay a percentage of earnings when you start accepting paid memberships or one-time purchases
  • Built-in monetization. Easy for fans to become paying members

How to Start?

The first step is deciding what you want to offer. A newsletter can be anything you want it to be. Think about what you can commit to delivering on a minimum monthly basis, and how it ties into your goals for your newsletter and what you already offer. Check some tips below, depending on your objectives:

  • If your focus is on growing your audience, regular touchpoints keep free members engaged, encouraging them to upgrade, and remind paid members of their benefits. Try using your newsletter for:
    • Personal updates: Post life updates, journal entries, and work in progress
    • Curated links or lists: Share articles, products, movies, or books you've loved lately, and add in our insights or takeaways
    • Promotion & release schedules: A heads up about merch, events, upcoming/recent Patreon content, collabs, discount codes, and offers
  • If you want to increase the value of your memberships, you can use a newsletter to deeper-dive work you only want to share with your paid members, such as:
    • Exclusive/early access: Release bonus episodes, drafts that were never published, extended or behind-the-scenes details of something you shared publicly.
    • Community feedback: Create polls, ask for questions from your community, or add links to livestreams.

Name & Brand It

Give your newsletter a name and style that reflect your creative world. On Patreon, a newsletter can be more than words. It can be audio, video, comics, performance updates, or RPG adventures, for example. Use concept-driven, playful naming to make it feel distinctly yours and instantly recognizable to fans.

  • Use fun or inventive names ("Whateverletter," etc.)
  • Highlight the format or type of content you share
  • Make it consistent with your Patreon page and overall creative voice

Thinking about starting a newsletter? Check out "Make a newsletter about anything (yes, even soup)" on Patreon for Creators. Currently, Patreon for Creators is only available in English.

How to create a newsletter

Your newsletter is a Patreon post that you also send as an email. Start with an eye-catching header that can either stay the same across issues or change with each edition. Include a subject line that acts as your post title, along with the main text and any media you want to add. It's a good idea to include a call to action, and you can add a paid section if you choose.

Additional tips

Feature the newsletter on your page

Create a newsletter Collection to highlight your publication. To do this, select Creator studio Creator studio icon (home) from the left navigation — you'll land on your Dashboard. From there, on your page, click Edit page to add the collection as a featured section. Each time you draft a new issue, add it to the collection from the editor sidebar.

Define your audience

We recommend making at least 2 or 3 of your first 5 issues fully free so all members receive them in their inboxes. For later issues, include a paid-only section but keep the preview engaging for free members.

Add a paywall

Use the draggable paywall to add a paid section within your post. Everything above the paywall is public, and everything below is for paid members. To add one, select + icon and choose Paywall, dragging it to the desired spot, or change the audience setting to Paid. Keep at least 30% of each issue public so readers know what to expect. When sending an issue with a paywall, choose how much of the email preview to show. Showing the full post is recommended.

Already have a mailing list?

If you want to import an existing mailing so you can send your newsletter through Patreon, we can help you with that. Please fill out this form if you're interested, and we'll check whether you qualify to have your mailing lists imported to your Patreon account.

Please be aware that if you selected to have a mailing list imported, these contacts will become free members:

  • They will receive all emails you send to free or all members
  • They'll need to create a Patreon account (if they don't already have one) to comment, vote in polls, or participate in chats, livestreams, etc
  • You can send a one-time welcome email to them when they're added to Patreon

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