The best part is it can be turned into a Claude Project... Then, we just need to enter the content and Claude will do the rest. After a few posts, we can ask for working and non-working patterns and proactively apply in our posts.
This assumes I had goals for each of my posts ;) I live through "experience talking" every time I walk past the power tools at Home Depot and my Y chromosome kicks in with a "I could fix that thing I'v been thinking about." In reality, no, no I can't.
Kidding aside, as I dig into writing posts with different goals over time, this is some good stuff.
I actually already did something similar last week for a post that performed exceptionally from an engagement perspective, but didn't do anything from a conversion perspective (No new paid subs). Claude told me why, I am going to incorporate that into at least two future posts. Tomorrow's post is somewhat influenced by what I learned. Love how analytical you are about your processes!
Thanks, Mia for another excellent article. I love the idea of 'experience talking', and thank you for putting a name to something that I think drives some of the most impactful notes on Substack as well. π
Love the concept of "experience taking" and making people feel like magicians!
thanks for reading! β€οΈ
Funny, refreshing and useful. Glad I stumbled on your post here.
Thank you so much!
This is a great workflow! ππΌ
The best part is it can be turned into a Claude Project... Then, we just need to enter the content and Claude will do the rest. After a few posts, we can ask for working and non-working patterns and proactively apply in our posts.
Exactly! It's super straighforward once you set it up and the value is massive :) thank you for reading!
Saved this and will try it on my next sunstack post π€©
yay!! have fun with it and I hope it helps β€οΈ
Just saved so I can implement this outstanding autopsy on my content. Thank you!
Youβre very welcome! I hope it helps β€οΈ
This is brilliant.
Thank you Karo, much appreciated! π€
This assumes I had goals for each of my posts ;) I live through "experience talking" every time I walk past the power tools at Home Depot and my Y chromosome kicks in with a "I could fix that thing I'v been thinking about." In reality, no, no I can't.
Kidding aside, as I dig into writing posts with different goals over time, this is some good stuff.
Hahahaha that Home Depot example π
And thank you! β€οΈ
This is outstanding. Going to do this today, love the system and how analytical it is!
Thank you! π Gonna do it for Substack?
I actually already did something similar last week for a post that performed exceptionally from an engagement perspective, but didn't do anything from a conversion perspective (No new paid subs). Claude told me why, I am going to incorporate that into at least two future posts. Tomorrow's post is somewhat influenced by what I learned. Love how analytical you are about your processes!
Oooooh can't wait to read that π₯π₯
Thanks, Mia for another excellent article. I love the idea of 'experience talking', and thank you for putting a name to something that I think drives some of the most impactful notes on Substack as well. π
Thank you for reading! And now that I think about it, youβve got a great point π