Yesterday's call was so much fun. I enjoyed meeting so many marvelous women who share their wisdom with the world. Thank you so much for bringing together this community!
The best post I can offer for cross-posting is my introductory post. It is pinned to my Substack main page. I wrote it to introduce myself to potential readers and to let them know what they can expect if they choose to follow my writing.
So sorry to have missed the call, really hoping I can make the next one! 🤞
Here's one of my posts that really resonated with people and made them think... about the way they think... and how others do, it's a fascinating topic, please cross-post if you think your readers will enjoy it. Thank you! 🤓
Jessica -- thank you so much for yesterday's meeting - and for being so nimble in offering us advice on cross posting after the question came up yesterday. Here's a post that I think may resonate with Midstack writers and readers: https://alifeunpacked.substack.com/p/thirty-years-of-marriage-time-to
Jessica, thank you for sharing the secrets of cross-posting! I was just thinking, along with sharing your own past posts, cross-posting is a terrific way of staying top of mind with your audience when you can't write your own full-blown post. I'm looking forward to trying it out in December!
I welcome cross posting of any of my posts, but this one might be a good fit for Midstackers!
So happy to be included and for the hot tips for navigating this platform.
This post is a twist on empty nesting, my audience responded well. It’s a love letter of sorts to the youngest child leaving the nest and how the house is left full of echos and memories.
Yesterday's call was so much fun. I enjoyed meeting so many marvelous women who share their wisdom with the world. Thank you so much for bringing together this community!
The best post I can offer for cross-posting is my introductory post. It is pinned to my Substack main page. I wrote it to introduce myself to potential readers and to let them know what they can expect if they choose to follow my writing.
Please feel free to share at this link!
https://dawnlevitt.substack.com/p/following-your-heart
So sorry to have missed the call, really hoping I can make the next one! 🤞
Here's one of my posts that really resonated with people and made them think... about the way they think... and how others do, it's a fascinating topic, please cross-post if you think your readers will enjoy it. Thank you! 🤓
https://katedarracott.substack.com/p/do-you-have-an-inner-monologue
I wish I’d been able to attend the call this week! I love the collaboration you’ve created here. 🩵 I welcome cross posting of my latest! Many thanks.
https://open.substack.com/pub/fromthemiddlebylisagroen/p/recovering-sensitivity?r=jbwme&utm_medium=ios
Jessica -- thank you so much for yesterday's meeting - and for being so nimble in offering us advice on cross posting after the question came up yesterday. Here's a post that I think may resonate with Midstack writers and readers: https://alifeunpacked.substack.com/p/thirty-years-of-marriage-time-to
Jessica, thank you for sharing the secrets of cross-posting! I was just thinking, along with sharing your own past posts, cross-posting is a terrific way of staying top of mind with your audience when you can't write your own full-blown post. I'm looking forward to trying it out in December!
I welcome cross posting of any of my posts, but this one might be a good fit for Midstackers!
https://www.almostsated.com/p/navigating-brain-fog-adhd-in-women
So happy to be included and for the hot tips for navigating this platform.
This post is a twist on empty nesting, my audience responded well. It’s a love letter of sorts to the youngest child leaving the nest and how the house is left full of echos and memories.
I hope you find it repost-able.
https://open.substack.com/pub/maureenmuldoon/p/confetti-on-the-floor?r=jctoc&utm_medium=ios
This is a post I’d love to cross post — it’s a personal, emotional essay on the current election from the POV of a queer cat lady. It resonated with readers quite a bit! https://jenberlingo.substack.com/p/politics-are-so-personal