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Newsletters & Contact Pages

Capture inbound interest where it already exists

If you publish a newsletter, maintain a blog, or have any content that generates inbound interest, these are surfaces where people already want to reach you. Your Pay Link captures that intent and ensures you're compensated for the attention they're requesting.

How to set this up:

  • Substack — Add your Pay Link to your publication's About page and welcome email. Readers who want direct access will use it. Open Substack dashboard
  • Beehiiv — Include in your newsletter footer template: "Reply to this email or reach me directly: inbux.me/yourname" Open Beehiiv
  • ConvertKit — Add to your email sequence footers and landing pages for priority contact. Open ConvertKit
  • Blog post footers — "Questions about this post? Reach me at inbux.me/yourname" — converts engaged readers into paying contacts.
  • Contact pages — Replace or supplement your contact form with your Pay Link for priority responses.

Newsletter writers with even 500 subscribers report receiving dozens of reply emails weekly — from readers wanting advice, companies wanting sponsorships, and others wanting collaborations. These are high-intent contacts who already value your thinking.

The newsletter-to-Pay-Link funnel is particularly effective because your content has already established credibility. Readers who want to reach you have consumed your ideas and are willing to pay for direct access. It's a natural extension of the relationship.

For bloggers, the post footer placement works because readers who've just finished an article are at peak engagement. A simple "Have questions? Reach my inbox directly" converts that engagement into compensated contact.

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Don't let senders message you for free. Insert your inbux Pay Link wherever they find you.

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