Sex Worker Newsletter Tips and Ideas

Ready to Write Your Best Email Newsletter? Let’s Go!

Are you ready to level up your email marketing game? Sex worker newsletters  don’t have to be so scary. Here are the tips we recommend for a successful marketing newsletter plus 10 topic ideas to get the creative juices flowing.

Tell a Story

Make your newsletter personal and relatable. People love stories! Share something that grabs attention and makes your reader feel connected to you.

Keep It Short & Sweet

People don’t read. They scan. So keep your paragraphs brief and to the point. Use headers to break things up and bold the words or phrases that matter most.

Focus on ONE Call to Action

Be super clear about what action you want your reader to take. Repeat your Call to Action several times to make sure it sticks.

Create Urgency

Fans don’t want to miss out! Use language that creates a sense of urgency and scarcity. Let them know why they need to act now!

Test Your Subject Lines

A great subject line is everything. Questions often work well, so experiment with a few and see what gets the most opens.

10 Sex Worker Newsletter Topic Ideas

  1. Get Personal with life updates
  2. Provide Key Dates: Streaming schedule, tour dates
  3. Promote your wishlist
  4. Announce or Tease new projects/releases
  5. Share a blog post, viral tweet, popular reel
  6. Feature a fan testimonial
  7. Give an exclusive preview of a shoot
  8. Offer a promo or incentive
  9. Celebrate a work milestone/anniversary/birthday
  10. Appreciate fans; thank them with a moment of gratitude

Don’t have a sex worker friendly newsletter tool yet?

PS: Group’s custom links websites all come with a newsletter feature right in the backend. We even teach you how to use it!

Contact us to get started.

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