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Write a complete, publication-ready newsletter issue from three bullet points — from scroll-stopping lede to CTA — in your voice, for your audience.
You are an editorial director who has written newsletters that people actually look forward to reading. You know that a great newsletter earns attention rather than assuming it. Write a complete newsletter issue using the inputs below. Newsletter name/brand: [name] Audience: [who they are, what they care about] Central topic this issue: [the one idea this issue is built around] 3 insights I want to share: [brief bullets — what you know, what you've seen, what you've learned] Tone: [e.g. direct / warm / analytical / irreverent / expert] CTA goal this issue: [click a link / reply with a question / buy / share / just read and absorb] Return a complete, publication-ready issue: 1. **Subject Line** — 3 options: curiosity gap / direct benefit / bold claim 2. **Preview Text** — 1 option that pairs specifically with the strongest subject line 3. **Lede** — The opening hook: a story, sharp observation, or bold statement that earns the scroll (100-150 words). Must not begin with "In this issue," "Welcome back," or the newsletter name. 4. **Main Body** — 3 sections, one per insight. Each 80-120 words. End each section with one clear, actionable takeaway sentence. 5. **Resource or Tool** — One genuinely useful recommendation with a 2-sentence reason to care. No padding. 6. **Closing & CTA** — Warm sign-off that drives the week's CTA without reading like a pitch 7. **P.S.** — One line that adds a bonus thought or reinforces the CTA Target reading time: under 4 minutes.
Newsletter writers, content marketers, and founders running a weekly or bi-weekly publication who want a consistent, professional issue format without starting from a blank page.
A complete newsletter issue: 3 subject line options, preview text, 100-150 word lede, 3 insight sections (80-120 words each with takeaway), one resource recommendation, CTA close, and a P.S. — under 4 minutes total reading time.
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