So helpful, Jari bookmarking this. I’m 10 weeks into a niche Substack for nervous flyers ✈️ and experimenting with slow, steady growth.Couple of these tips definitely sparked ideas, thanks!
I like mini courses. Solve a particular pain point. I have regular courses that cover topics in 6 sessions or even a 1 yr master class but they require more commitment. A mini course is like one and done.
Thanks for this list of profitable ideas. I'm already offering ebooks and I've built a one on one coaching program. I would love to try some of the other avenues.
How do you go about plugging your books here? Do you just mention them at the end of your newsletter? I have a couple published and a new one on the way, but not sure how to mention it without seeming pushy/spammy. Also, do you just tell them where to find it and hope for the best? I haven’t seen direct links on this platform.
Thanks. I am new to Substack an was wondering how to include these. I have all of these options in my business and looking to use Substack as a platform to grow my outreach and impact.
Some ideas to consider. Thanks.
So helpful, Jari bookmarking this. I’m 10 weeks into a niche Substack for nervous flyers ✈️ and experimenting with slow, steady growth.Couple of these tips definitely sparked ideas, thanks!
Fascinating read! I’m Harrison, an ex fine dining line cook. My stack "The Secret Ingredient" adapts hit restaurant recipes for easy home cooking.
check us out:
https://thesecretingredient.substack.com
I like mini courses. Solve a particular pain point. I have regular courses that cover topics in 6 sessions or even a 1 yr master class but they require more commitment. A mini course is like one and done.
Thanks for this list of profitable ideas. I'm already offering ebooks and I've built a one on one coaching program. I would love to try some of the other avenues.
How do you go about plugging your books here? Do you just mention them at the end of your newsletter? I have a couple published and a new one on the way, but not sure how to mention it without seeming pushy/spammy. Also, do you just tell them where to find it and hope for the best? I haven’t seen direct links on this platform.
I put direct links in my notes and at the end of my newsletters.
Ok, that’s simple enough. Thank you.
This was very helpful content! Thanks for sharing it.
Fantastic. Each of these ideas are actionable
Putting them all together is Gold
Thanks Jari
So educative,am relatively new in this platform I write long articles on female reproductive health could be help me try templates.thamks
Thanks. I am new to Substack an was wondering how to include these. I have all of these options in my business and looking to use Substack as a platform to grow my outreach and impact.
Thank you! Really great ideas, especially the mini-course.