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That's a really good solution several reasons.
It's adds value to the blog/newsletter/brand, helps increase reader loyalty, % of new readers could increase due to word of mouth, and it helps refine your tester target market.
Depending on what their tester criteria is, this could help eliminate a lot of the work and uncertainty. Mainly because it could increase the chances of finding people that will take it seriously and provide good feedback.
I'm definitely going to borrow this idea