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You can have up to five LinkedIn newsletters.But just because you can doesn’t mean you should.This is where a lot of people get tripped up.In this episode, I explained why I do not recommend running multiple LinkedIn newsletters for most people. More newsletters do not equal more authority.

In many cases, they actually dilute it.There is only one scenario where I would suggest having more than one newsletter:When you serve clearly split demographics with clearly split problems.For example:

One audience is current and former military professionals focused on financial benefits.Another audience is small business owners focused on insurance benefits.Those are two completely different conversations. Different needs. Different language. Different outcomes.In a case like that, running two newsletters can make sense.Here’s how it should work if you ever go this route:One newsletter is dedicated solely to financial benefits for military professionals.

The second newsletter is dedicated solely to insurance benefits for small business owners.You then create a bi-weekly cadence so you are not overwhelming yourself or your audience.Example schedule:

• Finance newsletter goes out weeks one and three• Insurance newsletter goes out weeks two and fourThat structure keeps your content focused, consistent, and intentional.But here’s the key point I want to be very clear about:Before you even think about launching a second or third LinkedIn newsletter, you should fully optimize your first one.That means:

• A clear audience• A clear promise• Consistent publishing• Strong positioning• A purpose beyond “just posting content.”One strong newsletter will outperform five unfocused ones every time.Master one. Build momentum. Then and only then decide if expanding actually serves your audience and your business.Clarity beats complexity. Every time.Don't forget to book a call using the link below to speak to us about claiming our final pre-sale VIP spot in our exclusive group coaching mastermind, Expert Authority: https://scottaaron.as.me/expertauthorityconsult

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