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I launched my own Substack newsletter

When I just started to get to know the community of indie makers, I didn't know much about everything. So I decided to document what I was doing so that I could look back later and see what was good and what wasn't so good.

I started a weekly newsletter that will include my achievements and reflections from the previous week related to my indie-making journey. The goal, however, was to add value to other makers who chose to join us. Once a week, I share productivity tips and insights that I think builders will find useful.

Check it out and let me know what you think and what you think could be improved!

https://ivanklimchuk.substack.com

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on January 14, 2023
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    Subscribed! Looking forward to reading it

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      Thank you. Hope you found interesting the last issue. I will be glad to get any kind of feedback or critics.

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        Hi Ivan,

        I've received 2 issues so far and really enjoyed them both! The mental health and kids isn't discussed enough in indie hacking IMO, and it's refreshing to read about others in the same boat.

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    Very exciting, wishing you the very best with your newsletter! 🎉

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      Thank you, Silvia! I hope I will manage my long driving challenge and I will write all 52 issues during this year.

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