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Announcing Creator Sessions: A live event series [ConvertKit Newsletter]

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​ ​ The latest stories, product updates, and how-tos for creators making a living online.

​ [ConvertKit]()​ The latest stories, product updates, and how-tos for creators making a living online. ​ Announcing Creator Sessions: A live event series with ConvertKit [Click here to learn more about Creator Sessions](=)​ ​ For so many in the creativity industry, this pandemic has led to loss of income. Shops and restaurants are closed. Expendable income is short. And many have lost their jobs. We want to help bring as much light as possible to our creators in this time, and we’re excited to join our global community to inspire, educate, and entertain with something completely new. ​[Creator Sessions](=) is our free, weekly live series featuring different ConvertKit creators sharing their talents with the world. We're partnering with some incredibly talented creators to teach what they know and bring a bit of energy and creativity into your living room, kitchen, gym garage, and backyards. ​[Click here](=) to learn more, and [click here to sign up](=) for this Friday's very first Creator Session. ​ ​ ​ I Am A Creator - Episode 2: Fireproof optimism [Click here to watch + read Eric's story](=)​ ​ Imagine your favorite place to create in your home. Then imagine it all burned down. How would you feel? What would you do? ​[Click here to check out Eric Friedensohn’s story to see how he managed to choose optimism even on one of the worst days of his life.](=)​ ​ ​ ​ Getting comfortable with instability [Click here to read Nina's story]()​ ​ Nina Garcia never planned to quit her job to go all in on her parenting blog. But when the unexpected happened, that’s just what she did. But trading the stability of a paycheck for the instability of a creator’s life terrified her. Until she figured out one thing that turned her fear into excitement. How do you turn fear into excitement? ​[Click here to find out how parenting blogger Nina Garcia dreamed the impossible dream and quit her job.]()​ ​ ​ ​ [New Podcast] The Future Belongs to Creators [Click here to listen to The Future Belongs to Creators](​ ​ In these uncertain times it's easy to fall into a cycle of anxiety. This month we launched The Future Belongs to Creators, a live podcast to help break that cycle and channel anxiety into creativity. We're live every weekday for the next 8 weeks at 12PM Pacific / 3PM ET. Pick an option below to jump into The Future Belongs to Creators: ​[Start from the beginning]( ​[Get the latest episode]()​ ​[Check out the full playlist](​ ​ ​ ​ ConvertKit Quick Tips video series [Click here to check out the Quick Tips video series](=)​ ​ When you need help with an online tool, sometimes simple text and images just don't cut it. We hear you. That's why we created our [ConvertKit Quick Tips]( video series. Each of these new videos are under 10 minutes – some are under two – and each one features a real person from our team walking you through frequently asked about topics like increasing open rates, editing visual automations, and improving email deliverability. ​[Click here](=) to check out our Product Specialist Kyle's quick tip on choosing publishing days for sequences, and [click here]( to check out the whole Quick Tips playlist. ​ ​ ​ What's new inside ConvertKit: Fresh landing page templates [Click here to read more about the latest landing page templates]()​ ​ We're excited to introduce you to the three latest additions to our landing page. Meet Broadway, King & Knox. Created specifically with YouTube creators, newsletters publishers, and webinar producers in mind, these beautiful new landing page templates are part of a library that's 35-strong and growing. Our product team has also been busy adding other new features for creators like: - Desktop & mobile previews of landing pages - Dynamic content snippets - Broadcast descriptions ​[Click here]() to see live examples of all three new landing page templates, and [click here](=) to catch up on all the recent changes inside ConvertKit. ​ Start creating with ConvertKit for free today [Get started]() ​ [Facebook](=) [Twitter]( [Instagram]() ​ ​ [Unsubscribe from the ConvertKit Newsletter](=) | [Unsubscribe from ConvertKit]( | [Update your profile]( 750 W Bannock St #761, Boise, Idaho 83701 ​

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