Great video. I am looking around to build a community with Convertkit. However, I am a bit confused, as Easy Webber told me in his video ruclips.net/video/C6gWw8Ff0pE/видео.html to go via Grow > Landing Page > Newsletter while you go via Grow > Creator Profile. Is this the same or different , and if so, what are the (dis)advantages? The problem (or luxury depending on how you look at it) is that I will have at least 3 monthly newsletters on different topics, and I need to tag the right subscribers if you see what I mean...
Hi Patrick, Grow > Creator Profile is where I go to edit my profile page. I can update my image, swap templates, add content/links, etc. Grow > Landing Page only allows me to create new landing pages/forms. I'm not able to access my profile through this way. But for your different newsletters, I HIGHLY recommend segmenting your audience with tags. For example, you can set up automations for each of your new subscribers to be tagged if they join your list from a specific location or form. Then when you go to send an email for that audience, you ONLY send to "Tag 1" audience and exclude "Tag 2" & "Tag 3." Does that make sense? Let me know if you have other questions.
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Great video. I am looking around to build a community with Convertkit. However, I am a bit confused, as Easy Webber told me in his video ruclips.net/video/C6gWw8Ff0pE/видео.html to go via Grow > Landing Page > Newsletter while you go via Grow > Creator Profile. Is this the same or different , and if so, what are the (dis)advantages? The problem (or luxury depending on how you look at it) is that I will have at least 3 monthly newsletters on different topics, and I need to tag the right subscribers if you see what I mean...
Hi Patrick,
Grow > Creator Profile is where I go to edit my profile page. I can update my image, swap templates, add content/links, etc.
Grow > Landing Page only allows me to create new landing pages/forms. I'm not able to access my profile through this way.
But for your different newsletters, I HIGHLY recommend segmenting your audience with tags. For example, you can set up automations for each of your new subscribers to be tagged if they join your list from a specific location or form. Then when you go to send an email for that audience, you ONLY send to "Tag 1" audience and exclude "Tag 2" & "Tag 3."
Does that make sense?
Let me know if you have other questions.