ConvertKit [archive]

ConvertKit [archive]

Software Development

Boise, ID 15,300 followers

ConvertKit has rebranded to Kit, the email-first operating system for creators who mean business. Follow our new page.

About us

Kit (formerly ConvertKit) helps serious creators like yourself craft epic emails, create powerful automations, and manage their audience all in a simple, intuitive platform.

Website
https://kit.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Boise, ID
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013
Specialties
email marketing and creator economy

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  • ConvertKit [archive] reposted this

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  • ConvertKit [archive] reposted this

    View profile for Dani Stewart, graphic

    Senior Content Lead at Kit

    Take a look at the headline 😍 It's so exciting to see our new messaging coming through with this homepage sneak peek. What do you think?? I've spent the last 2 months ConvertKit → Soon to be Kit working with Koto to build out our messaging guides and now we're starting to incorporate those and our new tone of voice throughout our copy. My current task is to dig with the rest of the team to help them start utilizing our guides and give them use cases and examples of how to start sounding like Kit. If you've ever done big internal education for your team like this, let me know what worked best for you. I've got a few ideas, but would love hear more.

    View profile for David Preston, graphic

    Senior Brand Designer at Kit

    Countdown to Kit. With our new homepage, we wanted to do more than just showcase our features. We made the decision to focus on creators and how they build valuable businesses. For example, instead of just focusing on the fact that Justin Welsh has 200,000+ subscribers, we highlighted the real impact being made on those subscribers. He’s helping solopreneurs scale their one-person businesses to define and find their own freedom. Our goal with this new homepage is to tell the full story of what Kit stands for: Empowering creators to build a business with purpose.

  • ConvertKit [archive] reposted this

    View profile for Clark Gary, graphic

    Helping scale & monetize personal brands on Instagram

    Last year I left $100,000 on the table. What was my big mistake? - Let my email list of 6000+ go cold - Relied on Instagram for all purchases - No email automations setup ConvertKit → Soon to be Kit solved all of that for me. Here's how: - Free migration of my list - Email automation to nurture new leads - Additional income from referral network - Connects to Manychat and saves me $500+ per month If you are a creator. Do not sleep on email. It's costing you more than you think...

  • Not enough people doing number 4:

    View profile for Josh Spector, graphic

    Content strategist. I'll help you get more clients from your content.

    Changes I made to my business yesterday: 1. I’m now sending my Clients From Content: 1-Page Masterclass to everyone who subscribes to my newsletter - I added it to the welcome email. 2. I also added a mention that you get it to my newsletter signup page. 3. Added links at the bottom of the document itself to sales pages for my private and group coaching programs. 4. Set up a new custom welcome email that will go to newsletter subscribers I get from ConvertKit → Soon to be Kit creator network recommendations. That email explains what they can expect and invites them to unsubscribe if they didn’t realize they were subscribing in the first place. 5. Added links to checkout pages with prices on both my private and group coaching sales pages. Previously people had to reach out to me if interested and prices weren’t publicly posted. 6. I bought ads in two upcoming issues of the Recomendo newsletter to promote my newsletter. 7. I contacted Justin Welsh, Katelyn Bourgoin 🧠, and Chenell Basilio about potentially sponsoring their newsletters to promote my own. - - - Any questions?

  • ConvertKit [archive] reposted this

    View profile for Christopher Nguyen, graphic

    Brand partnership I help UX designers go from Fuzziness to Focused, now Freedom

    Creators, move your LinkedIn audience to email (3 reasons why) 1. You own your audience. → No algorithm changes → Stop demonetization → Never get banned Take control of your marketing channel. 2. Build a 1 to 1 relationship. → Don’t post and ghost → Stop engaging → Get personal Turn cold audience to fans. 3. Monetize. → Instead of brand deals → Instead of AdSense → Instead of luck Sell digital products + subscriptions privately. Creators, get emails with: → Lead magnets → Newsletters → Waitlists I use ConvertKit → Soon to be Kit. What do you use for emails? #convertkitpartner #ad

  • ConvertKit [archive] reposted this

    View profile for David Preston, graphic

    Senior Brand Designer at Kit

    Countdown to Kit. With our new homepage, we wanted to do more than just showcase our features. We made the decision to focus on creators and how they build valuable businesses. For example, instead of just focusing on the fact that Justin Welsh has 200,000+ subscribers, we highlighted the real impact being made on those subscribers. He’s helping solopreneurs scale their one-person businesses to define and find their own freedom. Our goal with this new homepage is to tell the full story of what Kit stands for: Empowering creators to build a business with purpose.

  • Countdown to Kit. In June, we announced the biggest change to our product—the app store. The app store extends the power of Kit, bringing together all the tools you need into one place. The apps work directly on the platform so there’s no need to jump between different tools. Currently, you can integrate apps like analytics, testimonials, and more. For example, the SavvyCal app lets you add a 1:1 booking widget to your emails that syncs the information back into the subscriber profile. But this is just the beginning. As the app store expands, you will be able to further personalize Kit to your needs. Kit evolves with you as your business grows.

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