Thanks SO much again for the advice you gave me during our 1:1 about serializing my memoir on Substack. I've taken your suggestions to heart and am working hard to implement them. One question that others might be interested in: How the heck did you get that "Book a Meeting" button on your homepage? I'm a writing coach and would love to add an exclusive coaching discount for my paid Substack subscribers! Thanks in advance for pointing me toward the obvious solution!
I'm so glad it's helping. The Book a Meeting button is on my page because I'm in Substack's Product Lab where they test all the potential features on us. They recently decided not to make it available to everyone. It makes sense. People would start to think all Substackers should have it or the people with hundreds of thousands of subscribers would feel pressure to.
But there is a workaround. I'm going to go through it during the August workshop: All Your Substack Tech Questions Answered. You create a page like the one you see on my page and a button linking to Calendly and make the page visible in your homepage tab. The only difference is that you have to set up payments, etc.
Hi Sarah, I've been trying to reach you. I'm trying to sign up for a coaching call, but your website isn't working. How can I contact you?
You can book here: https://www.writersatwork.net/p/new-opportunities-to-meet-1-to-1
Would love to see you!
Hi, you! Great to see you. I’d love to know what trouble you had so I can fix it. Email me: mssarahfay1516@gmail.com
Thanks SO much again for the advice you gave me during our 1:1 about serializing my memoir on Substack. I've taken your suggestions to heart and am working hard to implement them. One question that others might be interested in: How the heck did you get that "Book a Meeting" button on your homepage? I'm a writing coach and would love to add an exclusive coaching discount for my paid Substack subscribers! Thanks in advance for pointing me toward the obvious solution!
I'm so glad it's helping. The Book a Meeting button is on my page because I'm in Substack's Product Lab where they test all the potential features on us. They recently decided not to make it available to everyone. It makes sense. People would start to think all Substackers should have it or the people with hundreds of thousands of subscribers would feel pressure to.
But there is a workaround. I'm going to go through it during the August workshop: All Your Substack Tech Questions Answered. You create a page like the one you see on my page and a button linking to Calendly and make the page visible in your homepage tab. The only difference is that you have to set up payments, etc.