The Newsletter Editor will oversee the writing and distribution of newsletters, curate crypto stories, and analyze engagement metrics to enhance reader experience.
Token Metrics is looking for a skilled Newsletter Editor and Writer who can turn crypto data, news, and insights into must-read weekly content for thousands of subscribers. You'll bring a clear, confident editorial voice to our newsletter and build a loyal readership.
Job Purpose
The Newsletter Editor will lead the strategy, writing, and distribution of our email newsletters, helping readers make sense of market trends and positioning Token Metrics as a trusted industry voice.
Key Responsibilities
- Write and edit multiple newsletters per week with engaging insights and headlines.
- Curate timely, relevant stories from across the crypto world.
- Collaborate with analysts and content creators to integrate research insights.
- Monitor open rates, click-throughs, and engagement metrics.
- Run A/B tests on subject lines and layout formats.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- 4+ years in journalism, content strategy, or editorial writing.
- Proven newsletter experience using tools like Beehiiv, Substack, or Mailchimp.
- Strong writing and editing skills with an eye for clarity and flow.
- Ability to simplify technical or market content for a general audience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Background in crypto and must be knowledgeable about the crypto markets and trends daily.
- Experience growing newsletter subscriber lists.
About Token Metrics
Token Metrics helps crypto investors build profitable portfolios using artificial intelligence-based crypto indices, rankings, and price predictions.
Token Metrics has a diverse set of customers, from retail investors and traders to crypto fund managers, in more than 50 countries.
Top Skills
Beehiiv
Mailchimp
Substack
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