Newsletter Archive Split
A sticky subscribe panel with a labeled email form beside a hairline divided ledger of five past issues with numbers, dates, and teasers.
A sticky subscribe panel with a labeled email form beside a hairline divided ledger of five past issues with numbers, dates, and teasers.
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Newsletter Archive Split pairs the pitch with the proof. A sticky panel makes the case for the weekly send, a headline, a labeled email field, a subscribe button, and a reader count line, while the wider column runs five past issues as hairline divided rows carrying an issue number, a date, the subject line, and a one line teaser. The archive does the selling the form cannot, it shows what actually lands every Tuesday.
The issues are one plain array, so trimming to three or extending the ledger is a one line change. The teasers clamp to a single line to keep the rows even, and the panel goes sticky at the large breakpoint so it stays in view while the archive scrolls past. Every field is a string, and the reader count in the footnote rewards a real number.
Reach for this block on a newsletter landing or a blog signup page where the archive is the strongest argument for subscribing. A bare form asks for trust it has not earned, the ledger of past sends earns it by showing the work. Put it below the content that warmed the reader up and let the back issues close the deal the pitch opened.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a real weekly newsletter with its recent issues. Other archives:
Tip: keep every teaser to one line, a row that wraps taller than its neighbors breaks the even rhythm the hairlines create.