Traffic Asset
Substack Notes for Kiloparse
Short Substack-style notes for sharing Kiloparse tools and blog posts without sounding spammy.
Hey guys,
These assets are meant for manual, ethical promotion. Do not spam communities. Read each platform’s rules and only share Kiloparse links when they genuinely help the conversation.
Note 1
Small creator sites do not need to pretend to be huge. They need to feel clear, useful, and maintained.
I made a free monetization readiness checklist for that exact stage: https://kiloparse.pages.dev/tools/monetization-readiness-scorecard
Note 2
One boring test before promoting a newsletter form: submit a real email and make sure it actually saves.
Then submit a bad email and make sure it rejects it. Pretty forms are not enough.
Note 3
Thin content is not just short content. It is content that does not help someone do anything.
A useful page should answer a question, give an example, or help someone make a decision.
Note 4
If your website has a footer, use it well. Contact, Privacy, Terms, Disclaimer, Blog, Guides, Tools.
People look there when they are trying to decide whether the site is real.
How to use these notes
Use these as starting points, not as spam. A good Substack Note should feel like a useful observation first and a link second. If the note makes sense without the link, it is usually safer and more helpful. Edit the wording so it matches what you actually learned while building Kiloparse.
When sharing a link, choose the most relevant Kiloparse page instead of always linking to the homepage. If the note is about forms, link to the newsletter signup checker. If it is about site trust, link to the trust page checklist. If it is about content depth, link to the content depth calculator.