How to Automate an Email Newsletter (151,000+ Subscribers)My Three-Part Email Newsletter Automation System That Grows on Autopilot with AI in 2026

In this step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you how to automate an email newsletter with a simple three-part system that uses signup forms, automated welcome emails, and smart click-based segmentation that converts and leads to revenue for your business.

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I’ve grown my email list to 151,000+ subscribers and generated millions in revenue from it, and it didn’t come from one lucky viral spike. It came from an email marketing automation system I built once, then let it run.

If you’re trying to figure out how to automate an email newsletter without turning the “send newsletter” thing into a weekly stress event (trust me, I get it), then this is the exact framework I use here on my blog, with RightBlogger, and across my other sites & for clients.

Affiliate Disclosure: This walkthrough includes a paid partnership with Brevo’s email marketing platform (including my discount code at this link). Brevo is the email newsletter software I use to manage email marketing for some of my businesses, including my hiking blog. I only partner with tools I actually use and stand behind.

Now, let’s dive into my full video tutorial and breakdown on setting up an email newsletter automation system:

By the end, you’ll have a simple machine that:

  1. Captures subscribers consistently
  2. Welcomes and nurtures them automatically
  3. Moves the right people toward a clear conversion

Key Takeaways: Three-Part Email Newsletter Automation System That Grows on Autopilot

Most people treat a newsletter like a weekly chore. They write an email, hit send, and hope it works. Hope is not a strategy.

A self-growing email newsletter automation system that supports your business does three things:

  • Captures clearly: People know exactly why they should subscribe, and your forms show up where the traffic already is.
  • Converts immediately: New subscribers get value fast, so they don’t forget who you are.
  • Automates onboarding: Automated email campaigns send the right emails out at the right time, without you babysitting anything.

Once those are in place, subscriber growth compounds because every new post, page, or traffic source feeds the same conversion funnels.

Start With Signup Forms That Ask Early and Often

How to Automated an Email Newsletter System (Example Graphic) for My Blog

Everything starts at the entry point. In the video, I use my hiking blog example (where I share hiking guides and tips around the US), but the setup works for any niche.

Inside Brevo, I create a simple signup form and embed it across my key pages and best posts. My rule is straightforward: use site tracking to place forms everywhere you’re already getting traffic. If a page is getting visitors and it doesn’t ask people to join your list, that’s a missed opportunity, and those misses stack up over time.

A few form details matter more than people think:

Keep the ask simple. I start with just name and email. Also, the call to action can’t be vague. You’re not asking someone to “subscribe,” you’re promising what they get next.

Finally, make sure it looks good on mobile, including any landing pages. For most sites, mobile traffic beats desktop.

If you don’t have a website yet, Brevo also lets you create landing pages on a Brevo subdomain, which is perfect if you’re driving traffic from Instagram and want to collect subscribers without setting up a full site first.

My Welcome Email Automation That Builds Trust Fast

My Email Automation System Infographic (Process Graphic)

This is where most email newsletters lose momentum: the moment right after someone subscribes.

Using Brevo’s workflow editor, my welcome workflow starts when a contact is added to my list with trigger-based emails. Then I wait 1 minute, and Brevo’s autoresponders send my first email automatically. That first message is personal (my name, photo, clear branding), and the tone is fun. I open with: “Welcome to the camp. You’re right on time.”

The point of that first email is immediate engagement. I share a free tool I built, my US National Park matchmaker and trip planner, because I know my audience already cares about hiking. That click sends them to an interactive tool on my blog. If you want to create embeddable free tools like that, I use RightBlogger tool suite.

Then I wait 3 days and send a second email that ties to my business model. I ask if I can help them plan their next outdoor trip, since my offer is trip planning help.

That welcome sequence of automated email campaigns is designed to do three jobs:

  1. Deliver on the promise from the signup form
  2. Set expectations for what they’ll get over the next few weeks
  3. Invite replies, because replies create your best subscribers

When someone replies to your automation emails, that’s a signal of real engagement. Better engagement improves email deliverability, and email deliverability helps list growth.

If you want Brevo’s own walkthrough of welcome workflows, their training is solid: Brevo Academy welcome workflow tutorial.

Click-Based Segmentation & Automations That Turns Interest Into Calls

After the welcome emails, I apply segmentation and lead scoring to target the most engaged people, the ones who clicked links in the first two messages, with a second automation.

When someone clicks, this triggers trigger-based emails; they exit the welcome series and enter a new workflow via this segmentation. I wait 1 day, then send an email designed to convert them into booking a call with me, advancing their customer journey. The subject line stays light, but the ask is clear: book a free time to chat, and I’ll help map out their next outing.

After that, I wait 3 more days.

If they booked a call, I exit them from the workflow (no need to keep selling the call they already scheduled). If they didn’t book, they get a reminder email. It’s not a hard sell, it’s direction: here’s the free offer, here’s what you get, here’s the next step.

The Weekly Content Loop That Keeps the System Alive

Blog Post Content Loop for Email Newsletters

Automations handle onboarding, but I still like a regular rhythm that keeps people warm.

Publishing blog content that ranks in Google drives free traffic over time, and it also helps you earn AI citations. I use RightBlogger’s autoblogging tools to plan and publish content, then RSS feeds pull the newest post into a quick weekly curated newsletter from Brevo. My process is fast: paste the link, toggle a few settings with AI-powered email marketing, and I’ve got a clean email in minutes.

That one weekly touchpoint keeps subscribers engaged; I track results with analytics and reporting, which creates more chances for them to work with me when the timing is right.

If you want more depth on list growth, I’ve also shared my broader approach in my email marketing for bloggers guide.

The Only “Hack” Is Building Real Infrastructure

A newsletter that grows itself isn’t magic. It’s infrastructure powered by marketing automation software: landing pages and forms everywhere you get traffic, a welcome sequence with dynamic content that delivers real value, segmentation to target the right subscribers, and a click-based path that invites people into a conversion event, all tracked with analytics and reporting.

This setup scales for any business. Ecommerce stores benefit from ecommerce tracking and abandoned cart emails to recover sales, while transactional emails keep customers engaged. With CRM integration, list management, SMS marketing, and email marketing automation like a second round of abandoned cart emails, you handle it all seamlessly. Creators can leverage monetization features such as paid newsletters and curated newsletters to grow revenue effortlessly.

If you want to build this in the same email newsletter software I’m using, start with Brevo email marketing platform discount.

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Hi I'm Ryan Robinson

Creator. Founder. Author. I got my start as a blogger, I'm an occasional podcaster and very-much-recovering side project addict. Co-Founder at RightBlogger. Join me here, on ryrob.com to learn how to start a blog and build a purpose-connected business. Be sure to take my free blogging tools for a spin... especially my wildly popular free keyword research tool & AI article writer. They rule. Somehow, I also find time to write for publications like Fast Company, Forbes, Entrepreneur, The Next Web, Business Insider, and more. Let’s chat on Twitter (X?) and YouTube about our feelings (and business, of course).

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