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Restarting paid
I paused or thought that I paused my paid plan a while ago…I wasn’t quite ready for it. Last month I restarted it thinking it would start billing people again. I let member know. Unfortunately, I haven’t seen any new payments go through so I think I might have just shut it off vs pausing as I thought. Now I am at ground zero. It seems much more daunting with this in mind. Sorry, I may just be venting but suggestions are welcome.
1 like • 13d
@Carrie Loranger will do!
September Cohort
I’m running a cohort in September and I want you to pick it. Option A: Conversion Setup We rebuild your Substack so it converts. Welcome sequence, about page, subscribe page, paywall placement, the free-to-paid path. You leave with a publication that turns readers into buyers instead of just collecting subscribers. Option B: Offer Build We build your first (or next) paid offer start to finish. Idea, structure, price, sales page and emails, delivery. You leave with something you can sell the week the cohort ends. Both run live. Both are hands-on. I can only do one well in September. Drop an A or a B in the comments. If you’re torn, tell me which problem is louder right now and I’ll count that as your vote.
1 like • 15d
A also :)
Start Here post
I use substack as my newsletter and I have heard it important to have a "start here" post. What should go in it?
0 likes • 29d
@Carrie Loranger this is very helpful. Ty
0 likes • 24d
Thanks for the help. I added your suggestions: https://traumachampions.substack.com
The challenge is done. I want to see your numbers.
Last week we had a fantastic Notes Challenge. Thank you to everyone who participated. Remember that benchmark you took before we started? Pull up your last 10 Notes and run the same count. Likes, comments, restacks. Compare it to your "before" number. Then post in the results thread (or reply to this email) with: - Your before-and-after engagement numbers. - Your subscriber count before the challenge and where it sits now. - A screenshot of the one Note that performed best. - The biggest thing you learned about your own audience. Even small numbers matter. A handful of new subscribers from five Notes is proof the method works, and your win might help someone else to start. If you saw progress with your Notes, you can take it further, the Substack Note Secrets mini course (find it in the classroom) has the all the Notes formats, hook structures, engagement strategies that compound, methods that help you find your people and grow your following, and the Conversion Bridge — the Note that turns readers into subscribers without pitching them. Check the classroom if you are ready for more. Thank you for showing up, posting, and boosting each other all last week. That part is what made it work and also what makes it more fun. Post your results below. I read every one. Carrie
5 likes • Jul 22
I’ll do a deeper dive when I have a little more time, but my normal 1 to 2 subscriptions per day jumped up to 5 or six. I think I got somewhere close to 35 new subscribers during the challenge! Thanks everyone!
Notes Challenge — Day 5: Generosity and Community
Welcome to Day 5, the last one. What a fantastic week we've had here in the community! We crossed 200 members and had strong participation in the daily Notes exercises. My favorite part was seeing you all support each other. That's the main reason I created this group in the first place. What comes next: You just got into the habit of posting Notes daily, but my next-level Notes strategies that turn casual readers into subscribers without ever feeling like a pitch are found inside the Substack Note Secrets mini course inside this community's Classroom. I share every strategy I used to grow my substack to 10,600 in a little over a year. All week we've been boosting each other, and today's format turns that same energy turned into a Note. Generosity Notes rally your community, promote other people, and ask readers to share their own work. The structure: an optimistic opening, a giving-back statement, a specific call to action, and a genuine offer to support. One rule: only promise what you'll follow through on. If you ask people to drop their links, you must show up and read them. Your prompt: Write a Generosity Note. Celebrate something you saw this week, invite your readers to share their work or a win, and offer something back to them. Then go do what you promised. Post your Note, drop the link below, and give three final comments to your group. Catch-up reminder: Behind on any day? The threads stay open. Post your missing Notes and boost the ones already there. If you've participated every day, go back to the earlier days and see if there are any new posts to boost. This only works if we support each other!
2 likes • Jul 17
what a great note challenge. Here is mine: https://substack.com/profile/74753897-ron-huxley/note/c-296500305?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=18i8h5
0 likes • Jul 21
@Joan of Angels Hangarter thank you!
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Ron is a therapist with 35 yrs experience. He is a trauma-informed author, trainer, and consultant. He has worked with over 30,000 people worldwide.

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