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Weekly Free Promotion Routine

A simple weekly routine for promoting Kiloparse manually without depending on paid ads.

Hey guys,

This routine is built around consistency. The goal is not to blast links everywhere. The goal is to create useful answers, share relevant tools, and learn which pages people actually care about.

Monday: choose one page to promote

Pick one Kiloparse page for the week. Good choices include the Monetization Readiness Scorecard, Newsletter Signup Checker, Trust Page Checklist, Content Depth Calculator, or a strong blog post. Read the page again and write one clear sentence explaining who it helps.

Tuesday: write three post angles

Write one educational angle, one question angle, and one personal building-in-public angle. For example: “What I check before monetizing a small site,” “What makes a site feel trustworthy to you?” and “I built a free checklist for creator sites and I’m improving it.”

Wednesday: answer questions without links

Find relevant conversations and answer two or three questions without linking. This builds context and helps you understand what people are struggling with. If a link is not needed, do not force one.

Thursday: share one relevant link

Choose one place where the Kiloparse link is genuinely relevant and allowed. Edit the post for that community. Disclose the connection if needed. Do not reuse the same wording everywhere.

Friday: review results

Check traffic, signups, replies, and questions. Record what worked. If someone asked a useful question, turn that into a future blog post, tool, or newsletter note.

Manual-only reminder

This routine does not submit Kiloparse anywhere and does not post anything automatically. It is a weekly structure for choosing one useful page, writing helpful angles, answering real questions, and tracking what happens afterward.

Keep the routine small enough to repeat. One useful answer in a relevant community is better than ten copied posts. If a community does not allow links, use the discussion for research and future article ideas instead of forcing promotion.