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25 Newsletters Every Publisher Should Launch Now

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icon calendarDate and time Thursday, October 24, 2024 11:00 AM
Location Online Webinar

10:00 – 11:00 PM PST / 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM MST / 1:00 – 2:00 PM EST

MagsBC, AMPA, Magazines Canada, AQEM members, and students: $20 for one seat or $30 for two seats
Non-Members: $30 for one seat or $40 for two seats.

Are you overwhelmed by the myriad newsletter formats available? From daily digests to exclusive subscriber-only content, the options can be daunting. This webinar will help you cut through the noise and identify the most impactful newsletter types for your audience.

We’ll delve into the pros and cons of various newsletter formats, offering practical advice on:

  • Prioritizing your newsletter strategy based on your audience and goals.
  • Determining the optimal frequency for each newsletter type.
  • Creating engaging content that drives subscriber loyalty and conversions.

Join us to discover how to build an effective newsletter portfolio that delivers results.

This webinar is brought to you by the Magazine Association of BC, Alberta Magazine Publishers Association, Magazines Canada and L’Association québécoise des éditeurs de magazines.

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Speakers & Host

Dan Oshinksy runs Inbox Collective, a consultancy that helps news organizations, non-profits, and indie newsletters get the most out of email. He specializes in helping organizations build loyal audiences via email and then converting that audience into subscribers, members, or donors. He previously worked as the Director of Newsletters at both The New Yorker and BuzzFeed. He’s been a featured speaker at events like Litmus Live in Boston, Email Summit DK in Odense, and the Email Marketing Summit in Brisbane. He’s also been widely quoted on email strategies, including in publications like The Washington Post, Fortune, and Digiday.

Your Host, Joyce Byrne
Joyce Byrne is Alberta Magazine Publishers’ past President and an award-winning veteran of the Canadian magazine industry. She has led publishing, creative, marketing and sales teams and boards in Toronto, Edmonton and Calgary, and has worked on nearly every type of magazine, from literary to light industrial, with consumer, business, visual art, health and cannabis in between. She is the recipient of the National Media Awards Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement (2018), AMPA’s Achievement in Publishing Award (2018) as well as the NABS Honour Roll (2013) and Advertising Club of Edmonton Fellowship Award (2014). Joyce is AMPA’s curriculum consultant and the host of the Strategies for Canadian Magazines series. Her personal brand is I Love Magazines.