The Future Belongs to Creators

As an organization, we’re taking off Juneteenth as a paid holiday. We’re still taking time to listen and learn and we hope you are as well. In today’s Q&A Friday, we answer questions about attracting more newsletter subscribers, how to handle current subscribers when they visit your site, and more!

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As an organization, we’re taking off Juneteenth as a paid holiday. We’re still taking time to listen and learn and we hope you are as well. In today’s Q&A Friday, we answer questions about attracting more newsletter subscribers, how to handle current subscribers when they visit your site, and more!
  • I have a newsletter and I’m trying to get more subscribers. How can I get my landing page in front of more people?
  • How did you decide on Tuesdays for your relaunched newsletter?
  • Is it bad to always show my newsletter signup form to a previous subscriber (web site visitor) or should I be showing something else to them in its place (maybe a different call-to-action), if they have already signed up for my newsletter?
  • ​Some people think the Internet has become less free and open as time has gone on. Do you feel nostalgia for the beginning of the “Net” or is that misplaced?
  • ​In a perfect world, what do you guys want your First Followers (the regular live crew) to be doing to share this show with our friends?
  • ​What's your thought about the new HEY service from Basecamp? Any mid- to long-term implications for ConvertKit and email marketing in general?
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What is The Future Belongs to Creators?

A show for creators, by creators. Every Wednesday, hosts Charli Prangley, Miguel Pou, and Haley Janicek explore the creator economy, discussing the topics and questions facing creators and creative hopefuls alike.