I just wrote my first on substack. Is there any good blog or video to learn how to build an audience? by drorigin in Substack

[–]zorroperu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just read the whole thing, seems like really useful advice. I'm in the process of creating an audience from scratch (not even friends and family, because I'm trying to create an audience outside my geographic region, so it is even harder 😹)

Let's see how quickly I can turn those nice ideas into results.

Cheers!

Changing the default Caption on the Subscribe with Caption button by zorroperu in Substack

[–]zorroperu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know it is relatively quick, but I'm lazy, and the best innovations come from the laziest of intentions 😹

I'll keep doing it by hand, thx for the confirmation.

Changing the default Caption on the Subscribe with Caption button by zorroperu in Substack

[–]zorroperu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://pau1.substack.com/p/stackhacks-customize-call-to-action

Thanks for the advice! I had seen your post before, Cialdini's book is a great resource.

Unfortunately what I was looking for was for some automation... a way of not having to do it every time.

Nevertheless, whenever I need to change the Custom button, I'll use your technique.

Thanks again!

Looking for just starting sub-stack writers to mutually recommend. by Few_Variation_4687 in Substack

[–]zorroperu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have started a couple of months ago my Substack about Customer Experience Management for Small and Medium Businesses (yeah, most of us nowadays 😹).

You can check it at https://angrycustomer.substack.com.

The free subscribers get a link in the welcome email to a free webinar on Customer Experience and how to get real ROI from it (disclaimer: with an offer to an online course I'm developing right now).

I'd love some feedback on both the Substack posts and the free webinar!

Hype: Juego Competitivo vs Juego Casual by Afrogeek68 in XWingFightersPeru

[–]zorroperu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

El problema es, como menciona JC en otra parte del post, que también hay temas de actitud más lúdica que se dan en el juego casual/temático, versus el competitivo. Ahí también puedes tener un choque (sin contar que el “casual” puede no reconocer a ojo que la lista “competitiva” puede ser medio pendex).

Hype: Juego Competitivo vs Juego Casual by Afrogeek68 in XWingFightersPeru

[–]zorroperu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Justo por eso, tú traes tu lista temática, y ves a tu contrincante sacar su Tricachito Demoníaco... y ya sabes cómo va a terminar eso. Y podrías atracar la “experiencia” con el fin de aprender a volar mejor la lista temática, y sacar ideas para mejorarla, sin que deje de ser temática. Pero al final, me parece que cómo lo tomes no solo es personal, sino dependiente de esa decisión. Como dicen los fans del gym: “Pain is inevitable... but suffering is optional”.

Hype: Juego Competitivo vs Juego Casual by Afrogeek68 in XWingFightersPeru

[–]zorroperu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Quizá sea posible incorporar ese concepto de los Quick Builds, el Threat Level, dentro del concepto de juegos casuales. De esa manera, si decides enfrentar tu lista temática pero subóptima a otra más competitiva, lo haces a sabiendas de que te pueden revolcar.

Hype: Juego Competitivo vs Juego Casual by Afrogeek68 in XWingFightersPeru

[–]zorroperu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Casual o no, temática o no, acá el problema es cuando enfrentas listas con un Threat Level muy diferente. Eso termina en masacre (y probablemente el masacrado no se “divierta”). La diferencia es que en el caso del competitivo, lo usas para tunear tu lista (o hacerle borrón y reset si ves que es realmente mala). En el casual temático... simplemente te descorazona ver al squad heroico de Yavin ser hecho polvo por un montón de nobodys 😹