I think it is similar to what you are doing, 2 publications under one writer. The issue is I have 2 different audiences that have a slight connection. Any suggestions?
I think it is similar to what you are doing, 2 publications under one writer. The issue is I have 2 different audiences that have a slight connection. Any suggestions?
Yes so what you need to do here is change your writer handle to your name and then choose one publication to lead with so here I am Claire Venus and when people click that they click through to a person and see my publications under my name. My lead publication is Sparkle on Substack because it's my front runner - if I wanted to increase subs on one of my others the first thing I'd do is make it my lead publication - more here - https://sparkleon.substack.com/p/a-bio-a-boiler-plate-and-a-balloon
Thank you so much for this. I was able to dig into Substack and find these settings. I do have a follow-up question. Is your SS set up (like a website) with your name (Claire Venus) as the parent/primary publication and then your two publications as secondary/child?
I think it is similar to what you are doing, 2 publications under one writer. The issue is I have 2 different audiences that have a slight connection. Any suggestions?
Yes so what you need to do here is change your writer handle to your name and then choose one publication to lead with so here I am Claire Venus and when people click that they click through to a person and see my publications under my name. My lead publication is Sparkle on Substack because it's my front runner - if I wanted to increase subs on one of my others the first thing I'd do is make it my lead publication - more here - https://sparkleon.substack.com/p/a-bio-a-boiler-plate-and-a-balloon
Thank you so much for this. I was able to dig into Substack and find these settings. I do have a follow-up question. Is your SS set up (like a website) with your name (Claire Venus) as the parent/primary publication and then your two publications as secondary/child?