This prompt helps you create email newsletters that subscribers actually open and read instead of deleting or unsubscribing. Perfect for marketers, creators, and businesses building engaged email lists. Jasper will craft newsletters that balance value with personality.
Works Best With: Jasper AI | Also works with: ChatGPT, Copy.ai, Writesonic
The Prompt
Write an email newsletter for [AUDIENCE]. Newsletter details: – Newsletter name: [YOUR NEWSLETTER TITLE] – Frequency: [WEEKLY, BI-WEEKLY, MONTHLY] – Audience: [WHO SUBSCRIBES] – Main topic/theme: [THIS EDITION’S FOCUS] – Send date: [WHEN IT GOES OUT] Newsletter sections: 1. **Subject Line** – Create 3 options: curiosity-driven, value-driven, timely/urgent – Keep under 50 characters 2. **Preheader Text** – Complement subject line (not repeat it) – 40-100 characters 3. **Opening Hook** – Personal greeting – 1-2 sentences that hook attention 4. **Main Content** (choose format) [FORMAT A: Single deep-dive article] [FORMAT B: Multiple curated items/links] [FORMAT C: Combination of original + curated] 5. **Key Sections to Include:** – [FEATURE STORY/INSIGHT] – [TIPS/ACTIONABLE ADVICE] – [CURATED LINKS/RESOURCES] – [PERSONAL UPDATE/BEHIND-SCENES] – [COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHT] 6. **Call-to-Action** – One primary CTA: [REPLY, CLICK, SHARE, BUY, JOIN] 7. **Closing** – Personal sign-off – [TEASER FOR NEXT ISSUE] Newsletter voice: – Tone: [FRIENDLY, PROFESSIONAL, WITTY, EDUCATIONAL, INSPIRATIONAL] – Personality: [YOUR BRAND PERSONALITY] – Writing style: [CONCISE, STORYTELLING, CONVERSATIONAL, DATA-DRIVEN] Length: [QUICK READ (300 words), MEDIUM (500-800 words), LONG-FORM (1000+ words)] Avoid: – Overly promotional content – Generic “hope you’re doing well” openings – Multiple competing CTAs
When to Use This Prompt
- You’re starting a newsletter and need a consistent structure
- Your open rates are declining and you want better subject lines
- You struggle with what content to include each issue
- You want to scale newsletter creation without losing quality
What You’ll Get
Jasper will generate three subject line options optimized for opens, complementary preheader text that boosts click-through rates, an attention-grabbing opening that establishes personal connection, well-structured main content balancing original insights with curated resources, scannable formatting with headers and short paragraphs for mobile readers, one clear call-to-action that drives desired behavior, and a personal closing that builds relationship with subscribers. The newsletter feels like it’s from a human who cares about delivering value, not a faceless company pushing promotions.
Why This Prompt Works
• Subject line options: Testing multiple approaches improves open rates significantly
• Section structure: Consistent format makes creation faster and sets subscriber expectations
• Single CTA: Multiple asks create decision paralysis—one clear action drives better results
• Value-first approach: Prioritizing useful content over promotion builds trust and retention
How to Customize This Prompt
- [AUDIENCE] — Who subscribes: “SaaS founders,” “fitness enthusiasts,” “indie creators”
- [NEWSLETTER NAME] — Your title: establishes brand identity
- [FREQUENCY] — Publishing schedule: affects content depth and structure
- [MAIN TOPIC] — This edition’s theme: “productivity tools,” “Q4 marketing trends,” “community spotlights”
- [FORMAT] — Content structure: single article vs curated roundup
- [SECTIONS] — Pick relevant sections for your newsletter style
- [PRIMARY CTA] — Desired action: reply, click, buy, share, join community
- [TONE] — Voice: casual vs formal changes everything
- [LENGTH] — Newsletter size: short for skimmers, long for deep readers
Pro Tips
• Personalization at scale: Request “add personalization merge tags” for first name, location, or interest segments
• Re-engagement campaigns: Ask “create a winback email for inactive subscribers” to revive dead lists
• Mobile optimization: Add “optimize for mobile reading” for short paragraphs and scannable headers
• Content recycling: Request “repurpose this blog post into newsletter format” to leverage existing content
