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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 10 MIN

How Newsletters Use Productized Sponsorships to Scale Revenue

from The Newsletter Podcast with Fexingo: Substack, Beehiiv, and Email Newsletter Business · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Newsletter Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how newsletter operators are moving beyond traditional display ads and single-sponsor deals to build productized sponsorship programs. They examine the case of 'The Hustle' (now HubSpot's newsletter), which pioneered a tiered sponsorship model with fixed pricing and guaranteed deliverables, and compare it to modern approaches on platforms like Beehiiv where automated sponsorship marketplaces allow creators to sell ad slots programmatically. The hosts break down the economics: how a newsletter with 50,000 subscribers can generate between $5,000 and $20,000 per sponsored issue depending on niche, click-through rates, and audience quality. They also discuss the risks—brand fatigue, over-commercialization, and the delicate balance between revenue and reader trust. If you're running a newsletter and wondering how to turn your audience into a reliable income stream without selling out, this episode offers a concrete framework and real numbers to consider. #NewsletterSponsorships #ProductizedSponsorships #Beehiiv #Substack #TheHustle #NewsletterMonetization #SponsorshipTiers #AdRevenue #CreatorEconomy #EmailMarketing #NewsletterBusiness #AudienceMonetization #MarketingStrategy #DigitalMedia #PublishingRevenue #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheNewsletterPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Newsletter Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how newsletter operators are moving beyond traditional display ads and single-sponsor deals to build productized sponsorship programs. They examine the case of 'The Hustle' (now HubSpot's newsletter), which pioneered a tiered sponsorship model with fixed pricing and guaranteed deliverables, and compare it to modern approaches on platforms like Beehiiv where automated sponsorship marketplaces allow creators to sell ad slots programmatically. The hosts break down the economics: how a newsletter with 50,000 subscribers can generate between $5,000 and $20,000 per sponsored issue depending on niche, click-through rates, and audience quality. They also discuss the risks—brand fatigue, over-commercialization, and the delicate balance between revenue and reader trust. If you're running a newsletter and wondering how to turn your audience into a reliable income stream without selling out, this episode offers a concrete framework and real numbers to consider. #NewsletterSponsorships #ProductizedSponsorships #Beehiiv #Substack #TheHustle #NewsletterMonetization #SponsorshipTiers #AdRevenue #CreatorEconomy #EmailMarketing #NewsletterBusiness #AudienceMonetization #MarketingStrategy #DigitalMedia #PublishingRevenue #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheNewsletterPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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