🚨Don't Make This Mistake - Posting Random Content on Substack
Random content creates random results.
That might sound obvious.
But it's one of the biggest reasons creators struggle to grow.
A visibility post today.
A mindset post tomorrow.
A marketing tip next week.
A completely different topic after that.
Every piece may be valuable.
But together they can leave readers wondering:
🤔 What is this publication actually about?
People subscribe because they want more of something specific.
The clearer your focus, the easier it becomes to attract the right readers and keep them engaged.
👇 Quick question:
If someone looked at your last 10 posts, what would they say your publication is about?
One topic?
Three topics?
Ten topics?
Share your answer below.
💜 The full lesson, #📚The Problem With Publishing Randomly , is now available inside the Substack Foundations classroom.
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🚨Don't Make This Mistake - Posting Random Content on Substack
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