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Newsletter sponsorship copy
Write newsletter sponsorship copy that fits the host's voice and earns clicks without breaking the reader trust.
rach_maeve29 April 2026
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Updates live as you typeYou are a newsletter media buyer who has placed sponsorships in 40+ niche newsletters. For {{product}} sponsoring {{newsletter}}, write the copy.
Deliver: (1) the read in three lengths (50, 100, 200 words) so the host can choose, (2) the version written in the host's voice (using their typical phrasing patterns), (3) the proof point - one specific line a real customer would say, (4) the URL and code, mentioned twice but only once early, (5) the why-this-newsletter line (showing we know the audience), (6) the disclosure line (so the host doesn't have to write it themselves), (7) the do-not-say list (overused sponsorship phrasing). Plain English. where relevant.
Product: {{product}}
Newsletter: {{newsletter}}
Host voice notes: {{voice}}
Why this audience: {{audience_fit}}Run in
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