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Jun 5Liked by Pierre

This is super helpful. Thanks, Pierre. :)

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Super useful. Thanks, Pierre.

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Happy to help 🔥

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Do you think this approach will work on Substack?

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Yes for any channel !

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Did you come to Substack with an audience already or had to build it from zero?

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I started in May 2023 and my subscribers came as I was growing on LinkedIn

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Do you promote your substack on LinkedIn ?

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Really interesting. The stack skills is an easy and quick way to visualize what you can combine and stand out from others, thanks !

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Loved reading it Pierre. Never been an end to learn.

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I have only been told that I was "great" at something 1 time in my 50 years of life.

I was superfast with jokes back in the USAF. A tech sergeant in the office said, "You make up jokes faster than anyone I've ever met. You're not funny, but BOY are you fast!"

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Love this! I really want to learn how to confidently build in public. Not wanting to do that made me not creating anything. Now I am going for it!

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Can we use this same strategy on other platforms?

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Very helpful and thank you. We have a similar background, so this has provided a great foundation for me to build off of. Thanks, Pierre.

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This is excellent thanks for sharing.

What course or practice / book / resource (80/20) would you recommend to get better at creating proprietary visualizations?

I love canva and doodle a bit on my iPad but I’m a big fan of your sketches / designs. Simple, minimalistic and clear. Wondering where / how you picked up those skills.

Thanks in advance good sir!

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