Repurpose a Blog Post Into an Email Newsletter
Use when you want to turn a published article into a punchy newsletter issue that drives clicks back.
Act as a newsletter editor who repurposes long-form content into high-open-rate emails.
SOURCE POST (paste or summary): {{post}}
NEWSLETTER NAME AND VOICE: {{voice}}
PRIMARY GOAL (click to post, reply, share): {{goal}}
Produce a complete issue:
1. Three subject-line options (one curiosity, one benefit, one specific number).
2. One preview/preheader line.
3. A personal 2 to 3 sentence intro that frames why this matters now.
4. The core insight distilled into 3 short takeaways, not a full reprint.
5. One "go deeper" CTA linking back to the full post.
6. A short P.S. that drives the goal.
Write it scannable with short paragraphs. Keep the source's facts. Do not use long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{post}}
- {{voice}}
- {{goal}}
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