The first step in creating a newsletter in letterpal is typically to select news you find interesting and add them to your template.
When generating your newsletter at the next step, letterpal will consider all the news you selected to create a brand new issue which covers them all.
We offer several ways for you to collect those news stories.
Here are the different ways you can find or add news stories into letterpal:
Curated Stories
letterpal’s AI is able to collect hundreds of fresh, relevant news stories across a variety of topics every single day, providing you with a constant stream of content you can use as the basis for your newsletter.
This is the easiest way to find relevant news in letterpal. All you need to do is pick a topic amongst those we support, and the related news will immediately display.
My Topics
The ‘My Topics’ source is specifically designed to allow you to create custom topics. It’s ideal if you already know what you want to talk about in your next newsletter edition.
Simply create a new topic by filling out the requested information and add it to your template.
As soon as you generate your newsletter, letterpal will perform investigative research on the topic to ensure a full coverage.
Country-Based
If you run a newsletter which relies heavily on news in a specific language from a specific country (e.g.: real estate in the UK), then this method is for you.
Input any keyword and select your country from the list (we currently support 24+ countries and are working on adding more).
letterpal will scour the web to find the most recent news about that topic that originated from the selected country.
RSS Feeds
If you already know sources which you’d like to collect news stories from, then you can add them as RSS Feeds. letterpal will pull the latest news from the feeds you add here, and you will be able to add them to your next newsletter.