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name: newsletter-production
description: Produce a recurring newsletter with a sustainable format, a clear reason to open, and rendering that survives email clients. Use when publishing regularly to a subscribed audience.
---

# Newsletter production

Newsletters fail from irregularity and from being about the sender.
The ones that last have a repeatable format, arrive predictably, and are
worth opening for reasons the reader recognises immediately.

## Method

1. **Define the promise and keep it.** What a subscriber gets and how
   often, stated at signup and honoured, since a newsletter that drifts
   loses the audience it recruited.
2. **Fix the format.** Consistent sections let readers navigate and let
   you produce it without redesigning every issue.
3. **Lead with value, not with news about you.** Product updates belong
   in a section rather than as the reason to open (see
   email-marketing).
4. **Write a subject line that describes the value.** It is the only
   thing most subscribers see (see digest-design).
5. **Build for email clients, not browsers.** Table-based layout,
   inline styles, and no reliance on modern CSS, tested across major
   clients.
6. **Include a plain-text alternative.** It improves deliverability and
   serves clients that block HTML (see email-deliverability).
7. **Make unsubscribing easy and visible.** It reduces complaints, which
   damage deliverability far more than unsubscribes (see
   unsubscribe-and-preferences).

## Boundaries

Newsletters need sustained effort and fail quietly when neglected.
Consent rules for bulk email are legal and jurisdictional. Open rates
are unreliable measures because of privacy protections.
