Single Operated Newsletter Reviews
Have you heard of this service that is shaking up earning online income?
What is a
Paid Newsletter?
Acta Diurna was the earliest physical newsletter found,
published as early as 131 BC. These were government gazettes containing
information for the public. News, military announcements, court news
The first known physical newsletter as we think of it,
"The Boston News-Letter" appeared in 1704. It was a single sheet
printed weekly and contained information of interest to Colonial Americans.
But Acta Diurna was the earliest physical newsletter found,
published as early as 131 BC. These were government gazettes containing
information for the public. News, military announcements, court news.
The first e-mail marketing message was sent in 1978 by a
Digital Equipment Corp. employee named Gary Thuerk. He sent an e-mail blast to
400 recipients that resulted in $13 million in sales. This is also considered
to be the first spam message.
The company PaidLetter.Com publishes the Single Operated Newsletter.
Putting aside the point that it probably should have been called
the "Single Operator Newsletter"
let's dive in.
The Single Operated Newsletter gives you a complimentary
week of the publication.
Billed as "A Powerful Global Newsletter that Reveals
the Secrets of How to Convert Skeptical Prospects into Paying Customers".
Yes, a bold statement.
But here are the things I am learning as a paying
subscriber.
Let me sidebar to mention that there are a host of platforms
that will let you send a newsletter. A shortlist includes:
- Substack
- Patreon
- Write.as
- Ghost
- Letterdrop
- MailerLite
- Medium
- Wattpad
- Buttondown
There are other ways to send out a one-person deep
newsletter from your kitchen table, bedroom, or anywhere on the planet with
internet access.
The USP (Unique Selling Proposition) of PaidLetter.Com is
that these other platforms give you the mechanics to send an email newsletter.
But they don't specialize in the "psychology that converts readers into
subscribers".
In addition, PaidLetter.Com has a Proprietary System to
generate new subscribers.
After subscribing to the Single Operated Newsletter I am
working on a newsletter on the topic of addiction.
I am learning why a newsletter with paying subscribers is
preferable to many of the current online money making options:
1) Selling physical products on Amazon (Which I have tried - in the beginning, it
was good but competition has killed it).
2) Dropshipping
3) Real Estate
4) Stock Market
5) Coaching
6) Airbnb Arbitrage
7) Food Truck
8) Car Wash
9) Laundrymat
10) Crypto
11) Network Marketing
12) Freelancing
13) Digital or Marketing Agency
Most of the businesses in the list above require significant
capital to start. (Except for MLM and Freelancing which don't work for me).
Starting a paid newsletter may be the most
inexpensive business to start online that can return six to seven figures
one-person deep.
The reason that this approach to income generation is
appealing is that I am an introvert.
The thought of making telephone sales calls actually makes
me nauseous! (Not kidding).
The bonus benefits:
- Does not involve any telephone time or selling.
- Easier to do around a full-time work schedule.
- Digital product delivery can be scheduled making it
largely passive.
- Remote nature makes it easy to work anywhere.
But I digress.
Some of the more powerful strategies I have learned include:
- The addictive impact of the shiny object syndrome and why
it defeats any real success online (or elsewhere).
- Most lucrative subscription models that generate the most
income. This information is the reason why I have chosen the topic of
addiction.
- Problems with the platforms mentioned earlier and the
importance of having more control.
- There are a couple of very expensive books on marketing
and advertising and the mechanisms that made them so popular are dissected in
the newsletter.
- How easy the technology is to use to create your paid
newsletter.
- The importance of attention and how to leverage it. This was enlightening to me. I recently read
that onliners have the attention span of a goldfish (about 6 seconds).
- Dangers of the "Free Line". This term was made
popular by a famous online marketer. But as I have learned most new marketers
have no idea how to use it correctly. I was among them until learning this.
- Controversy and removing refunds. This is a bold move but
in today's climate, it will help you separate the serious consumers from
freebie junkies. It also shows you how to handle digital product theft!
That's just a small sample of what I have learned in a
couple of months. This information has been vital for my project.
Based on the mechanisms, strategies, and inside secrets, you
will learn I strongly believe it's certainly worth the price tag.
I have not taken the PaidLetter Fortune Training Course yet.
But I have been so impressed with their newsletter that I just might.
Here's the URL:
https://paidletter.com/singleoperatednewsletter-com/
Nora Sullivan