How to get blog in email mail

There are several ways to get a blog post in an email newsletter or mail:

  1. RSS-to-Email Services: Use services like FeedBlitz, Blogtrottr, or MailChimp's RSS-to-Email feature to automatically send your blog posts to subscribers via email.
  2. Email Newsletter Plugins: Install plugins like MailPoet, Newsletter, or Sumo to create and send email newsletters with your blog posts to subscribers.
  3. Blog Post Digest: Create a digest of your blog posts and send it to subscribers on a regular basis (e.g., weekly or monthly) using email marketing tools like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, or Campaign Monitor.
  4. Manual Emailing: Manually send individual blog posts to subscribers via email, either by copying and pasting the content or using a template.

Here's a step-by-step guide to get a blog post in an email mail using RSS-to-Email services:

Using FeedBlitz

  1. Sign up for a FeedBlitz account and connect your blog's RSS feed.
  2. Set up your email newsletter by choosing a template, adding a subject line, and selecting the frequency of emails (e.g., daily, weekly, or monthly).
  3. Customize your email newsletter by adding a title, introduction, and any other content you'd like to include.
  4. Set up your subscriber list by importing contacts from your email service provider or adding them manually.
  5. Click "Send" to send your blog post to subscribers.

Using MailChimp

  1. Sign up for a MailChimp account and create a new list for your blog subscribers.
  2. Connect your blog's RSS feed to MailChimp by clicking on "RSS" under the "Campaigns" tab.
  3. Set up your email campaign by choosing a template, adding a subject line, and selecting the frequency of emails (e.g., daily, weekly, or monthly).
  4. Customize your email campaign by adding a title, introduction, and any other content you'd like to include.
  5. Click "Send" to send your blog post to subscribers.

Remember to always follow email marketing best practices and comply with anti-spam laws when sending email newsletters or blog posts to subscribers.