I Built a Blog First.My Newsletter Converts Better.
When I started out, I assumed the blog was the foundation. It made sense: SEO, organic reach, proof of expertise.
So I published weekly. But six months in, I was getting 200 monthly visitors and zero leads from it.
My email list, which I'd been treating as secondary, was generating actual conversations.
The difference is control. A blog relies on search engines and social algorithms deciding whether people see your work.
A newsletter goes directly to people who already raised their hand. HubSpot's research on content distribution shows email consistently outperforms other channels for conversion.
Not because email is magic, but because the audience is pre-qualified.
Here's what I learned: start with a newsletter. Build an audience that's opted in to hear from you.
Then use the blog to feed that list and capture new people through search. The blog becomes the top of the funnel, the newsletter is where relationships actually form.
If you're choosing between them, our content marketing builds owned channels first for exactly this reason, because you don't control the algorithm, but you own the inbox.
Add an email signup to your top-performing pages this week. Don't wait for a perfect newsletter template, use a simple three-email welcome sequence introducing your best ideas. Start collecting subscribers while you figure out the blog. The owned channel compounds.
