true. personal brand is a great idea for someone like me who isn’t used to going out a meet people. so i have now started posting about my tiny experiments on LinkedIn and becoming more “visible”.
to answer the question: last month i revived my old newsletter (2019-21), now it's called brainfueled (brainfueled.substack.com)
in this week's edition i also mentioned how your tip from the video on reading 'using chatgpt while reading a book' helped me while i was reading Lord of the Flies, thank you
also, PKoT seems to be a great community, although am not in the city i like to check out the weekly events-list, hope to join one of the future sessions! : )
Suggestion on your substack: put more info in the headline (which becomes subject of the email). You can remove "brainfueled" because that's already there in the "from" address. Move your subheader ("#lxxxi: The Hillstation Experience | Watch, Listen & Newsletter Reco | 10 Quiz Questions") and then you can use the subhead for something else.
true. personal brand is a great idea for someone like me who isn’t used to going out a meet people. so i have now started posting about my tiny experiments on LinkedIn and becoming more “visible”.
Those are two good ideas: posting on LinkedIn and tiny experiments
to answer the question: last month i revived my old newsletter (2019-21), now it's called brainfueled (brainfueled.substack.com)
in this week's edition i also mentioned how your tip from the video on reading 'using chatgpt while reading a book' helped me while i was reading Lord of the Flies, thank you
also, PKoT seems to be a great community, although am not in the city i like to check out the weekly events-list, hope to join one of the future sessions! : )
That's great. Thank you for sharing.
Suggestion on your substack: put more info in the headline (which becomes subject of the email). You can remove "brainfueled" because that's already there in the "from" address. Move your subheader ("#lxxxi: The Hillstation Experience | Watch, Listen & Newsletter Reco | 10 Quiz Questions") and then you can use the subhead for something else.
thanks!
i did think about this as the archive on substack looks a bit odd - every post has the same title and subheading
will have to think about what can be the subheading..
You have made it so complicated.
Why can’t I just listen to you?