5 easy steps to create your own Landing Page in 30 minutes or less.
How to quickly level up your marketing
Hey guys, if I can do it. You can do it. I am a productive writer but I didn't know a thing about marketing myself.
Let’s face it, Medium is the greatest thing since sliced bread. You get to share your writings and get feedback from a community of followers. You learn a million new things from people around the world. But Medium won’t make you rich — at least by itself. You have to level up and let the world know what you have to offer.
So it comes down to a couple of ways to proceed,
Option #1. Create a complicated and expensive web page and provide value to your loyal Medium followers with content on your website and usually with a newsletter.
Option #2. Skip the separate web page and go straight to a landing page with my own autoreply.
I did #2. And I did it in 30 minutes. Here’s how you can do the same and really create opportunities for yourself. Both directly and indirectly — just for providing a way for people to better connect with you and your content.
So let’s get you started —
Step #1 — Open a free account on Carrd.co. It’s a free no-code app super easy to use.
Here’s what this magic app can do for you:
A landing page.
An email autoreply.
A portfolio.
All the stuff you need!
Step #2 — Select a template for your landing page and upload a picture.

Step #3 — Writing some creative content sharing who you are and how you help people.
Step #4 — Hit the Publish button.
Step#5 — Share. I got a bunch of opportunities just by sharing my “Grand Creation” with my followers. They got to know how I can support them and solve their problems. They know, I like to help.
They also see more of your work as a creator.
I’ll be sharing more ideas in the future. But I can’t emphasize enough the importance of outside of Medium communications to build your engagements.
If you create a landing page, please share it in the comments.
Shoutouts: Jan Sebastian Sahil Patel Nick Hilton David Perlmutter Art Bram Dr Mehmet Yildiz Patrick OConnell Ema Fulga WrittenMastery Cherie Gaskin Sreese Martin Vidal Justiss Goode Scot Butwell Yana Bostongirl Janice Tovey
Oh, and thanks to my now 600 followers!
I’ve learned a lot about copywriting by reading Ema Fulga
