Finding Simple & Calm

Finding Simple & Calm

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Finding Simple & Calm
Finding Simple & Calm
How to Organise Your Substack Posts Using Tags.

How to Organise Your Substack Posts Using Tags.

And How to Create Custom Pages to Help Your Subscribers Navigate Your Publication.

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Sophie Ingleby
Nov 19, 2024
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This post is part of my monthly in-depth business series exclusively for my paid members. You can access this detailed post, and others within the series, by becoming a paid subscriber, and joining our community. Come join us? We’d love to have you.

This post is quite a lengthy one, so you may have to click ‘read full post’ if you read it in your email inbox.

As you may know, I’m switching the way I work from being 1:1 with long term clients, to a more hands off, digital way of working - with some short term client work as and when I have the space, time and capacity.

I’m building up my short term services, and I recently got to put one of them into practice. I’ve been helping a client to ‘tag’ all of their Substack posts, organise their home page using the advance layout options, and simplify their navigation bar.

This is the sort of thing that I LOVE doing. I love taking something that is completely unorganised, and turning it into a simple yet satisfyingly organised place. I suppose it may sound boring to most of you, but organisation is my sweet spot. I love it, I can’t get enough of it.

So I thought it’d be a good opportunity to explain how Tags work and how to create custom Pages on your Substack publication.

Just a side note to say that if you’d like to learn more about Substack - how to grow and earn an income from it in a sustainable and joyful way, then please do check out

Claire Venus (she/her) ✨
for all of her tips and courses. She’s the queen of Substack!

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