Hello Kristina. I help entrepreneurs thrive in business... From idea, niche(s), business plan, social media profiles/ business pages, building a website and a blog (both are important), setting up domains, hosting, organic growth (SEO, content, engagement, etc.), paid advertising, the AIDA model, building different levels of monetization…
Hello Kristina. I help entrepreneurs thrive in business... From idea, niche(s), business plan, social media profiles/ business pages, building a website and a blog (both are important), setting up domains, hosting, organic growth (SEO, content, engagement, etc.), paid advertising, the AIDA model, building different levels of monetization, profit, retention, etc.
Remember, having a subdomain like my three newsletters have, is virtually the same as having a unique main domain, the difference is they are subdomains on the main domain Substack.com (already well-established with a very high DA) so as long as you do your SEO well, you will rank high in search engines and this will drive a lot more traffic to your newsletters instead of just relying on your content and engagement within Substack itself. You should leverage SEO for exponential publicity outside of this platform, it can potentially grow your following and subscribers much faster.
I haven't started on Substack yet, even though my banners, logos, and most related things and the publications' settings have been set up mostly. I still have some minor tweaks to make and I am in the planning phase with my bundle offer, content, etc. I already have a list of drafts practically ready.
Hello Kristina. I help entrepreneurs thrive in business... From idea, niche(s), business plan, social media profiles/ business pages, building a website and a blog (both are important), setting up domains, hosting, organic growth (SEO, content, engagement, etc.), paid advertising, the AIDA model, building different levels of monetization, profit, retention, etc.
Remember, having a subdomain like my three newsletters have, is virtually the same as having a unique main domain, the difference is they are subdomains on the main domain Substack.com (already well-established with a very high DA) so as long as you do your SEO well, you will rank high in search engines and this will drive a lot more traffic to your newsletters instead of just relying on your content and engagement within Substack itself. You should leverage SEO for exponential publicity outside of this platform, it can potentially grow your following and subscribers much faster.
I haven't started on Substack yet, even though my banners, logos, and most related things and the publications' settings have been set up mostly. I still have some minor tweaks to make and I am in the planning phase with my bundle offer, content, etc. I already have a list of drafts practically ready.