Mitchell is the first person who has guest posted on After 21 Club. He has actually done 2 guest posts....one offering up one of his puzzles and now this one about you and DALL-E 3.
After 21 Club is only a few months old. The concept ( 6 different topics each Friday) works well for guest posts, so I'll continue to …
Mitchell is the first person who has guest posted on After 21 Club. He has actually done 2 guest posts....one offering up one of his puzzles and now this one about you and DALL-E 3.
After 21 Club is only a few months old. The concept ( 6 different topics each Friday) works well for guest posts, so I'll continue to look for people who would enjoy participating.
My 'main' Substack is called Kindness Magnet, which has been going for a couple of years. I haven't had guests there, but it's a possibility.
In general, I think the idea of guest posting provides a good opportunity to get to know someone better, share their work, and both benefit from reaching their audiences. I mostly just invited Mitchell because I've gotten to know him, respect him, and wanted to help him grow his audience.
It sounds like you have a lot of experience in communications! And from a different vantage point that mine. I ran the training and development for the admissions team and the outside sales team for the largest university (at that time) in the US and started the online campus for the military. Over the years I learned a lot about the art and science of communication.
It looks like you've got a nice business going there!
It is nice to connect. Kudos to Mitchell for that!
Hi Heather, I started as a Comms and Marketing Consultant in an international agency and then became a brand manager in healthcare for an international company.
Wow! Your CV is impressive, Heather. I also think guest posts can be a way to help others and fill gaps, such as summer break or maternity leave.
If it offers value to my audience I crosspost stories here on Substack. I also recommend a handful of writers that I've been staying in contact with during the last past almost 3 years.
Lots of great questions!
Mitchell is the first person who has guest posted on After 21 Club. He has actually done 2 guest posts....one offering up one of his puzzles and now this one about you and DALL-E 3.
After 21 Club is only a few months old. The concept ( 6 different topics each Friday) works well for guest posts, so I'll continue to look for people who would enjoy participating.
My 'main' Substack is called Kindness Magnet, which has been going for a couple of years. I haven't had guests there, but it's a possibility.
In general, I think the idea of guest posting provides a good opportunity to get to know someone better, share their work, and both benefit from reaching their audiences. I mostly just invited Mitchell because I've gotten to know him, respect him, and wanted to help him grow his audience.
It sounds like you have a lot of experience in communications! And from a different vantage point that mine. I ran the training and development for the admissions team and the outside sales team for the largest university (at that time) in the US and started the online campus for the military. Over the years I learned a lot about the art and science of communication.
It looks like you've got a nice business going there!
It is nice to connect. Kudos to Mitchell for that!
Happy Friday.
Hi Heather, I started as a Comms and Marketing Consultant in an international agency and then became a brand manager in healthcare for an international company.
Wow! Your CV is impressive, Heather. I also think guest posts can be a way to help others and fill gaps, such as summer break or maternity leave.
If it offers value to my audience I crosspost stories here on Substack. I also recommend a handful of writers that I've been staying in contact with during the last past almost 3 years.
Is your Kindness Magnet a paid newsletter?
Thanks and talk soon, Kristina
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Hi Mitchell, thanks for buying (!!) My prompt guide for beginners. I also mentioned you. More info on YouTube