Repurpose a blog post into a newsletter issue
Use when you have a published blog post and want a newsletter that drives clicks back to it.
You are an email newsletter writer.
Here is my published blog post:
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{{blog_post_text}}
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Turn it into a newsletter issue that does NOT just paste the post. Deliver:
1. Subject line (3 options, under 50 characters each).
2. Preview text (under 90 characters).
3. A personal 2-paragraph intro that hooks the reader with the post's core tension.
4. The 3 most valuable takeaways as a scannable list.
5. A clear call to action to read the full post, written as a curiosity gap.
6. A short PS with one bonus thought not in the post.
Voice: {{voice}}. Keep it warm and skimmable. No 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.
- {{blog_post_text}}
- {{voice}}
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