Difference Between Notion Document and Notion Page
Hi,
I am new to Notion.
I am creating a playbook and I don't understand if I should create a Notion page or a Notion Document.
What's the difference between the two?
Hi,
I am new to Notion.
I am creating a playbook and I don't understand if I should create a Notion page or a Notion Document.
What's the difference between the two?
Hi,
I use N8N locally and gave access to Google Docs and Google Drive for my blog writing.
Today, when I was trying to delete caches I found that:
"This linked app(means N8n) has not been verified by Google. It has access to some sensitive data in your Google Account.
Unless you trust this linked app, you should remove its access.
N8N For My Blogs
Has access to Google Docs, Google Drive"
Now sure what to do.
Can anyone please guide?
Hi,
I just started posting on Pinterest.
My question is: If I post SEO rich Pins as a beginner, would that be helpful, or should I initially focus more on quantity?
Hi,
One of my writing clients wants me to write for his LinkedIn and Reddit so that he can build his personal brand.
In this way, he can get more users for his product. I do write blog posts for him, but ghostwriting on LinkedIn and Reddit is a new thing for me. I do post on LinkedIn and Reddit sometimes and I know they are great platforms for his business.
I don't understand how much I should charge for this. Can anyone please suggest?
Hi,
One of my writing clients wants me to write for his LinkedIn and Reddit so that he can build his personal brand.
In this way, he can get more users for his product. I do write blog posts for him, but ghostwriting on LinkedIn and Reddit is a new thing for me. I do post on LinkedIn and Reddit sometimes and I know they are great platforms for his business.
I don't understand how much I should charge for this. Can anyone please suggest?
If I build a positive history across several different subreddits (through helpful comments and posts), does that history help me participate in a new subreddit that has restrictions?
Or does each subreddit only look at my activity inside that specific community?
I'm trying to understand whether I need to prove myself everywhere separately, or whether Reddit has a cross-community reputation system.
Thanks for any clarification.
Hi,
I want to open a new account on Reddit related to my business and my objective is to help others understand how my business can help others but I don't want to use a link for my website because I know most subreddits ban/remove this type of post, so I am thinking if I should use my username as "company name" or "personal name".
If I choose a company name then I won't need to mention my company name ever but I don't know if subreddits remove this kind of post, and if I use my personal name, then I will have to mention my company name without a link but still some subreddits remove this type of post and comments. So, I will have to earn more karma to actually comment and post.
What do you suggest?
Hi,
I want to open a new account on Reddit related to my business and my objective is to help others understand how my business can help others but I don't want to use a link for my website because I know most subreddits ban/remove this type of post, so I am thinking if I should use my username as "company name" or "personal name".
If I choose a company name then I won't need to mention my company name ever but I don't know if subreddits remove this kind of post, and if I use my personal name, then I will have to mention my company name without a link but still some subreddits remove this type of post and comments. So, I will have to earn more karma to actually comment and post.
What do you suggest?
Hi,
I want to open a new account on Reddit related to my business and my objective is to help others understand how my business can help others but I don't want to use a link for my website because I know most subreddits ban/remove this type of post, so I am thinking if I should use my username as "company name" or "personal name".
If I choose a company name then I won't need to mention my company name ever but I don't know if subreddits remove this kind of post, and if I use my personal name, then I will have to mention my company name without a link but still some subreddits remove this type of post and comments. So, I will have to earn more karma to actually comment and post.
What do you suggest?
Hi,
I want to open a new account on Reddit related to my business and my objective is to help others understand how my business can help others but I don't want to use link for my website because I know most subreddits ban/remove this type of posts so I am thinking if I should use my username as "company name" or "personal name".
If I choose company name then I won't need to mention my company name ever but I don't know if subreddits remove this kind of posts and if I use my personal name then I will have to mention my company name without a link but still some sub reddits remove this type of posts and comments. So, I will have to earn more karmas to actually comment and post.
What do you suggest?
Hi,
I want to open a new account on Reddit related to my business and my objective is to help others understand how my business can help others but I don't want to use link for my website because I know most subreddits ban/remove this type of posts so I am thinking if I should use my username as "company name" or "personal name".
If I choose company name then I won't need to mention my company name ever but I don't know if subreddits remove this kind of posts and if I use my personal name then I will have to mention my company name without a link but still some sub reddits remove this type of posts and comments. So, I will have to earn more karmas to actually comment and post.
What do you suggest?
I'm a content writer and failed many times.
Now things started to improve with blogging and newsletter writing but I understood that content creation is a lifetime marketing thing, I need to take this as a business, not a side hustle.
What works for others might not work for me.
But if something worked, that means it has potential.
So, your content strategy should have this:
Gather everything that worked, use the same template at least once, analyze them from a psychological point of view(not views/watch time/read time/claps point of view) because psychological triggers make things go viral.
Never repeat the same type of content in two consecutive posts.
Nobody actually knows what could go viral.
Even if something goes viral, it might be temporary, it might not bring real users/followers. So, consistency with quality and quantity matters.
There is no rule to post 1 times a day or 3 times a week, it's you who should decide when to post. Also, if you post at 8pm daily then don't make it 9 or 7 because if someone is following you for a long time he/she might have expectations. But if you're starting then do as much as you can.
Everyone cares about their growth; people don't watch or buy to help you, they just do it for themselves. If they'd need help, then they'll explore things more than you expect. So, if you do it for your satisfaction, then it will help others too because we're humans and we face similar problems.
Even your great piece might not work and something that you don't expect can standout.
You can't learn people's behaviour because you just don't have the data so focus on consistently building things than consistently analyzing what to build.
I hope this helps the community.
I'm a content writer and failed many times.
Now things started to improve with blogging and newsletter writing but I understood that content creation is a lifetime marketing thing, I need to take this as a business, not a side hustle.
What works for others might not work for me.
But if something worked, that means it has potential.
So, your content strategy should have this:
Gather everything that worked, use the same template at least once, analyze them from a psychological point of view(not views/watch time/read time/claps point of view) because psychological triggers make things go viral.
Never repeat the same type of content in two consecutive posts.
Nobody actually knows what could go viral.
Even if something goes viral, it might be temporary, it might not bring real users/followers. So, consistency with quality and quantity matters.
There is no rule to post 1 times a day or 3 times a week, it's you who should decide when to post. Also, if you post at 8pm daily then don't make it 9 or 7 because if someone is following you for a long time he/she might have expectations. But if you're starting then do as much as you can.
Everyone cares about their growth; people don't watch or buy to help you, they just do it for themselves. If they'd need help, then they'll explore things more than you expect. So, if you do it for your satisfaction, then it will help others too because we're humans and we face similar problems.
Even your great piece might not work and something that you don't expect can standout.
You can't learn people's behaviour because you just don't have the data so focus on consistently building things than consistently analyzing what to build.
I hope this helps the community.
I have created a few courses on Udemy, but it's a hectic job for me, mainly because I don't have a setup with a noise-free background, and the reason is that I have two children, my neighbourhood is noisy, and it's very difficult here.
Also, I don't know if it is really possible to create a course with AI tools like Coursebox that really works in the favour of students and instructors.
If you have any experience with it, please let me know.
I have created a few courses on Udemy, but it's a hectic job for me, mainly because I don't have a setup with a noise-free background, and the reason is that I have two children, my neighbourhood is noisy, and it's very difficult here.
Also, I don't know if it is really possible to create a course with AI tools like Coursebox that really works in the favour of students and instructors.
If you have any experience with it, please let me know.