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Newsletters Are Not Dead

Most people think newsletters are outdated.

Lucy Werner thinks they’re one of the most powerful creative platforms on the internet.

In this episode of The Creative Flight, Lucy Werner: PR expert, author of Hype Yourself, shares why newsletters are having a quiet renaissance and why creators who ignore them may be missing a huge opportunity.

Spoiler: it’s not about email marketing.

It’s about building your own media platform.

What you’ll learn:

✔ Why newsletters convert better than social media even when people say they “hate emails”

✔ How Lucy built a paid newsletter community of 450+ subscribers

✔ Why the best newsletters focus on conversation, not selling

✔ The mistake most creators make when they treat newsletters like sales funnels

✔ How transparency and sharing the behind-the-scenes builds real audience loyalty

✔ Why newsletters can be a creative craft, not just a marketing tool

Who this episode is for:

📌 Creators who feel trapped by algorithms and want to own their audience

📌 Entrepreneurs building communities through content

📌 Writers, designers, and makers exploring newsletter-based businesses

📌 Anyone curious about turning ideas into a paid community

Lucy doesn’t treat her newsletter like a marketing channel. She treats it like her own media company.

If you’ve ever wondered whether newsletters are still worth it, this conversation will change how you think about them.

Drop a 📩 in the comments if you’re building a newsletter right now.

And subscribe for more conversations about creativity, business, and building your own platform.


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