Wondering if a LinkedIn newsletter could be your next best marketing move? We’ve spent months testing and refining our newsletter strategy at Impactable, and the results speak for themselves. In this article, I’m sharing our proven approach to help you create a newsletter that actually grows your business, not just your vanity metrics.
Table of contents
- Why We Started Our Newsletter (And Why It Worked)
- The Real Benefits of Running a Newsletter
- The Right Time to Start Your Newsletter
- When to Hit Pause on Your Newsletter Plans
- Building the Foundation That Makes Newsletters Succeed
- Choosing the Right Content
- Creating a Newsletter That Stands Out
- Final Thoughts
Why We Started Our Newsletter (And Why It Worked)
At Impactable, we needed to establish our company’s brand beyond our CEO Justin’s personal following.
Our newsletter became the cornerstone of this strategy, and here’s what it accomplished:
- Built instant credibility through consistent, valuable insights
- Created reliable engagement with our audience
- Outsmarted LinkedIn’s algorithm to increase our visibility
The magic happens when those weekly touchpoints create a pattern. Once followers engage, LinkedIn’s algorithm puts more of your content in front of them – creating a powerful growth cycle.
This isn’t accidental – it’s strategic algorithm engagement that ensures your target audience sees your expertise.
The Real Benefits of Running a Newsletter
Sure, newsletters build credibility – showing you’re confident enough to showcase your expertise. But the unexpected benefit? The engagement loop.
Newsletters trigger notifications, getting more eyes on your content than typical posts. People see your newsletter, visit your profile, explore your other content, and the cycle continues – giving you multiple touchpoints with potential clients.
But don’t do a newsletter just because everyone else is doing it. Launch it to deliver genuine value. When you start with the right motivation, loyalty and results naturally follow.
The Right Time to Start Your Newsletter
You’re ready when your community shows clear signs of interest:
- consistent engagement on posts
- growing follower counts
- active DMs, and
- people asking for deeper insights.
That’s your signal.
Building loyalty is crucial – your newsletter needs readers who return week after week. This only happens when you’ve established yourself as a go-to thought leader your audience already trusts.
When to Hit Pause on Your Newsletter Plans
Two red flags tell you to wait:
- Limited bandwidth: Can’t maintain a consistent schedule? Hold off until you can. Inconsistency kills newsletters faster than anything else.
- Underdeveloped audience: Without an engaged following, your newsletter launches to crickets. Build your organic presence first.
You also need substantial expertise to share. At Impactable, our services give us endless valuable content our audience needs guidance on. If you’re struggling to fill a newsletter with meaningful insights, that’s a clear warning sign.
Focus on two fundamentals: do you have the bandwidth to deliver consistently, and the audience who wants what you’re sharing?
Building the Foundation That Makes Newsletters Succeed
Don’t have an active LinkedIn presence yet? Start there. Nobody subscribes to newsletters from inactive pages. Show you’re alive and valuable before asking for a deeper commitment.
Look for these signals before launching:
- Your posts consistently reaching new audiences
- Engagement rates hitting 1-3% for personal pages
- These metrics maintaining for several weeks
Post 3-5 times weekly and remember – consistency trumps volume. LinkedIn rewards regular activity over sporadic brilliance.
The game-changer most miss: engagement matters more than posting. I’ve seen my own content performance double by simply spending 20 minutes engaging before and after I post. The algorithm notices this activity and rewards it dramatically.
Choosing the Right Content
Your newsletter should deliver your most insightful, valuable content. The winning formula focuses on thought leadership:
- Tackle the questions your prospects are actually asking
- Give away 90% of your methodology (yes, really!)
- Walk through your processes step-by-step
- Give people actionable tools they can implement immediately
This approach drastically outperforms company updates on LinkedIn. Save those for email campaigns – LinkedIn’s algorithm heavily favors educational, insightful content that helps users solve problems.
Creating a Newsletter That Stands Out
There’s no perfect length – what matters is matching your content to your audience’s needs. Complex topics need more space; quick insights can be concise.
We’ve found longer, more comprehensive newsletters typically outperform shorter ones, but they must deliver value throughout – not just pad word count.
These tools make creation smoother:
- Canva for professional, eye-catching covers that stop the scroll
- Grammarly to ensure polished, professional communication
- Notion for organizing your content pipeline
- Sub Stack if you want an alternative platform with different features
If you use AI tools, remember they’re just the starting point. The human touch transforms good content into compelling content.
Final Thoughts
LinkedIn rewards strategic effort, not passive posting. It’s about balancing quality content with active engagement – connecting with your network, commenting meaningfully on others’ posts, and building genuine relationships.
Posting alone achieves little. The platform works for those who engage with the ecosystem. Think of engagement as the initiation ritual that unlocks LinkedIn’s true potential.Struggling to build enough presence for a successful newsletter? Finding it hard to maintain consistent content alongside running your business? Reach out today to discover how our strategic approach can transform your LinkedIn presence from an obligation into a business development engine.