So if you have more control with the newsletter, why use a blog? Web traffic.
Blogs are rich in written content (unless you just post an image with no text - please, don't do that). The written content will increase the ability for search engines to find you. Your SEO will result in higher rankings.
Blogs also have comment features and have the potential to grow into a community of fans who actively participate. Conversations take place. There is more interaction..
But with newsletters, there is nothing for the search engines to find [1]. The message goes into the recipients' email inbox. There is no conversation among fans to grow a sense community. For this reason, I always include my feature article from my newsletter in my blog. That way, someone who receives my newsletter can comment and become part of the conversation on the blog. This is the one area that I overlap content. I do that to bring my newsletter subscribers into the blog community.
But, by offering something of value that is exclusive to your newsletter, you can convert anonymous blog followers into newsletter subscribers.
CONTENT
But what about content? Should the content be different or the same between your blog and newsletter? What do you include in each?
That is personal. For some, they are very different in content. For others, they are nearly identical. For me, it is somewhere in between. Some content is exclusive to the blog. Some is exclusive to the newsletter. And there is some overlap - my feature article from my newsletter, for example.
But, the themes that I visit are found in both places. I write on a variety of topics. This is also an important point. Give your fans something of value. Give them variety. If you do, they will continue to come back.
Share with us what works for you.
Best Wishes,
Keith Bond
[1]Unless you have a FASO website with the built in newsletter system. FASO websites allow you to public archive your newsletters. This contributes towards your SEO, just like having an integrated blog does.
Yet another reason to make FASO your website service.