Wow! TY for the primer! I’ve got exciting work to do to continue to support our 60+ emerging artists and designers. Looking forward to putting your recos into context! ⚡️
This is a fantastic guide for taking your best stuff from other platforms (like LinkedIn) and using it here.
Check out the "common approach" section. It calls out the checklist of things the gurus tell you you HAVE to do. Sure all of it is a lot, but has some good ideas if you're posting on LinkedIn. To do them all is ahhh lottt though.
Helpful for anyone here and on LinkedIn. Landon delivers.
I think that it depends on your content. What I'd suggest is using this as a starting point. Then watch the data. As you begin posting Notes, pay attention to what does well, and if you're repurposing on LinkedIn, see what does well there. Let the breadcrumbs lead you to the decision.
There are definitely some things that would work well across BOTH and there are things that likely work better being contextualized to where they are being posted.
As a Substack beginner, this is the crash course I’ve been searching for
Love this!
Welcome to SS!
The LinkedIn transition is real haha.
Wow! TY for the primer! I’ve got exciting work to do to continue to support our 60+ emerging artists and designers. Looking forward to putting your recos into context! ⚡️
Let us know how it goes! Glad you got some value in today's edition.
Can't wait to see how it does!
This is a fantastic guide for taking your best stuff from other platforms (like LinkedIn) and using it here.
Check out the "common approach" section. It calls out the checklist of things the gurus tell you you HAVE to do. Sure all of it is a lot, but has some good ideas if you're posting on LinkedIn. To do them all is ahhh lottt though.
Helpful for anyone here and on LinkedIn. Landon delivers.
Thanks Patrick, appreciate the kind words.
Cheers Patrick, appreciate the support
Do you think moving forward my Substack and LinkedIn should be different content. Or continue to cross post?
That's totally subjective. I keep mine relatively the same.
I think that it depends on your content. What I'd suggest is using this as a starting point. Then watch the data. As you begin posting Notes, pay attention to what does well, and if you're repurposing on LinkedIn, see what does well there. Let the breadcrumbs lead you to the decision.
There are definitely some things that would work well across BOTH and there are things that likely work better being contextualized to where they are being posted.