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Justyna Frank's avatar

I'm a long-time brick and mortar bicycle store owner, and have had a blog in some form since 2007. I feel like I've already written a blog post on every bicycle related topic under the sun (in fact, last year I went through and pruned outdated and redundant posts). And frankly, it got boring for me to constantly write how-to's and answer FAQ's for the bike buying public. I'm working on turning my blog more into a collection of evergreen or reference content that doesn't have to have a time stamp.

Parallel to this, I also write a bi-weekly newsletter with a great open rate, where I cover wide-ranging topics, including independent-minded take on topics such as personal growth, creativity and search for relevance, local adventure inspiration, links to compact and useful outdoor equipment, and great regional destinations to put together short trips.

I recently decided to move all this to Substack, because I've realized that the newsletters are more interesting for me to write, and I want to have a nicer repository for them than and Aweber archive page, as well as potential exposure to new readers.

I've signed up for your Substack course and began uploading some of my existing content. Next week, I plan to migrate my subscribers. Yes, I will probably still have a blog, but my energy is moving me toward a platform that has the potential of greater interaction with readers.

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Mareike Heil's avatar

I have a blog and have been blog (for different topics) for over 8 years now. Though I struggled with it for a while in the past, I still love blogs and writing blog posts. They are just such a great way to show your interests, knowledge and a bit of yourself to (future) customers or clients. Especially as I'm trying to build a social-media free business it's very important to me, however I also noticed that it makes such a big difference to run a blog depending on the overall field of your business. Some years ago I had a blog about equine health and it was so easy to grow and find topics to write about, while now as an artist and writer has been a looong journey until I figured out what I want / could write about that attracts customers that aren't only fellow artists.

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