What you’ll get in this issue…
Topics: a sweet lifetime deal for bloggers, a list of link landing page services I love, a breakdown of my favorite content creator life lessons
Read time: 3 minutes
#1 Lifetime deal
First, I have a time-sensitive lifetime deal to share with you. It only lasts until tomorrow.
This deal is for the platform Bullet.so*.
Bullet.so* is a tool to use Notion as a blogging platform. You write your blog posts in Notion, and they sync to your website. No code, no hassle.
This is perfect for writers who want to start a blog, but don’t like the hassle of WordPress, the cost of Ghost, or anything to do with code.
You can read more about Notion-based blogging in my full article here.
In case you’re interested, Bullet right now offers a lifetime deal for 1 blog at only $69!!!
Yes, a one-time payment for lifetime access. This is pretty unique and incredibly valuable. Competitors charge that much for a couple of months.
Why does Bullet do it for $69?
Bullet is a new platform. They want new customers and a lifetime deal is a great marketing strategy. Agree?
#2 All the links
Do you use a link landing page a la Linktree?
Countless people do. I see new companies providing these bio-link platforms popping up everywhere. I thought I had seen it all.
But some do still surprise me. Here’s a quick list of my favorites:
1. Carrd
It’s much more than a link landing page. Carrd* is a website builder in a simple format and easy to use. From one-page designs to multipage layouts, it’s got everything you need. And it’s affordable*. Apart from the free plan, you can get a Pro plan with features like custom domain connection, forms, widgets & pro templates for as little as $19 per year! Yes, per year, not per month. Totally worth it!
I just created my new landing page with Carrd.
Check Carrd* out here & read my full review here.
2. Bento
Recently, a new, Germany-based company called Bento started its beta, invite-only phase. Their link in bio tool takes the approach of actionable cards instead of links. I love the design and layout so far. It will be a fun tool for many creators once they add some more features.
Check them out! Here’s my Bento.
3. Zaap
Previously called Znaplink, Zaap* transforms the link in bio platform into a one-stop shop for linking, selling products, and collecting email addresses. It’s a great combination of features. Might be just the service many of you were looking for.
Check Zaap* out!
4. Bio.link
Almost an oldie among these youngsters, this service – launched by the folks at Buy Me a Coffee – is as easy and straightforward as it gets in terms of link in bio tools. The perfect platform for all of you, looking simply for a free link landing page.
Check out bio.link!
5. Notion
Or just create a link in bio page in Notion and share it on the web. I have a free template here:
#3 Favorite lesson for life
These come from an Oliur newsletter. It’s called The Manual. Great newsletter. Oliur also has two awesome YouTube channels.
Here are my favorite lessons from a recent issue (via a Twitter thread):
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