AWeber for Bloggers: Weekly Newsletter Setup and Growth Strategy

Introduction

Whether you’re just starting a blog or looking to deepen relationships with your readers, a weekly newsletter is the most reliable bridge between you and your audience. AWeber makes that bridge sturdy, simple, and scalable. In this guide we’ll walk you through setting up a weekly newsletter in AWeber and share a proven growth strategy to turn casual visitors into loyal subscribers.

Why Choose AWeber for Your Blog Newsletter?

  • Easy drag‑and‑drop editor – no coding required.
  • Automation features – welcome series, split testing, and RSS‑to‑email.
  • Built‑in analytics – see open rates, clicks, and subscriber growth at a glance.

These tools let you focus on content while AWeber handles delivery and compliance.

Step‑by‑Step: Setting Up Your Weekly Newsletter

1. Create a New List

  1. Log into AWeber and click Create a List.
  2. Give it a clear name (e.g., My Blog Weekly).
  3. Customize the sign‑up confirmation message to match your blog’s tone.

2. Design a Mobile‑Friendly Template

  • Choose a pre‑built template or start from scratch with the drag‑and‑drop builder.
  • Keep the width between 600‑650 px for optimal mobile rendering.
  • Insert your logo, a concise header, and a clear call‑to‑action button.

3. Set Up Your First Campaign

  1. Navigate to Messages > Drafts and click Create a Message.
  2. Select RSS to Email as the campaign type.
  3. Paste your blog’s RSS feed URL and choose the Weekly schedule.
  4. Map RSS elements (title, excerpt, image) to your template.
  5. Test the email by sending it to yourself before activating.

4. Enable Automation: Welcome Series

A warm welcome boosts engagement. Create a three‑email series:

  1. Day 0 – Thank You + Freebie: Deliver your lead magnet.
  2. Day 1 – What to Expect: Explain the weekly cadence and content value.
  3. Day 3 – Top Resources: Share evergreen posts to showcase your expertise.

Set these as an Automation in AWeber, triggering when a contact joins your list.

Growth Strategy: Turning Traffic into Subscribers

1. Strategic Placement of Opt‑in Forms

  • Header bar – visible on every page without being intrusive.
  • End‑of‑post widget – captures readers after they finish an article.
  • Exit‑intent pop‑up – offers a free checklist or template when a visitor is about to leave.

2. Offer a High‑Value Lead Magnet

Choose something directly related to your niche, such as:

  • 10‑Step Blog Content Planner
  • Free SEO Audit Checklist

Make the opt‑in copy benefit‑focused: Get the exact roadmap I use to publish 2 posts per week without burnout.

3. Leverage AWeber’s Split Testing

Test two versions of your sign‑up form:

  1. Version A – plain field with Subscribe button.
  2. Version B – includes a short benefit statement and a privacy reassurance.

Run the test for 2 weeks and adopt the higher‑converting variant.

4. Promote the Newsletter on Social Channels

  • Pin a snippet of your latest newsletter on Pinterest with a sign‑up link.
  • Share a teaser on Instagram Stories, using the swipe‑up feature.
  • Tweet a quote from the newsletter and include the landing page URL.

5. Encourage Forwarding & Referral

Add a friendly line at the bottom of each email:

Enjoyed this? Forward it to a friend and help them level up their blog too!

Combine with a simple referral incentive (e.g., access to an exclusive video).

FAQ

Do I need a paid AWeber plan to send weekly newsletters?
You can start with the free 500‑subscriber plan, but for advanced automation and unlimited emails, a paid plan is recommended.
Can I import existing subscribers?
Yes. Use the CSV import tool in AWeber and map the fields (email, name, tags) accordingly.
How often should I clean my list?
Run a re‑engagement campaign every 6‑12 months and remove contacts who haven’t opened any email in the past year.

Conclusion & Call to Action

Setting up a weekly newsletter with AWeber is straightforward, and the growth tactics outlined above will help you build a vibrant, engaged audience. Ready to launch?

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