🕯️About pages that feel better than another scented candle
Finally, something better than another self-care subscription box...
You know what feels better than crossing something off your end-of-year writing list?
Finally having the clarity to write it well.
Like I shared in my Grove cafe story – sometimes we all need that comfortable space where the next step becomes clear.
That's exactly how I’ve designed tomorrow's workshop.
If you're wondering whether your Start Here post is just repeating your About page (or if you even need both), you're not alone.
After years of helping writers craft these pages, I've noticed most of us get stuck in the same place. We try to squeeze everything into our About page, then wonder what's left for the Start Here post.
But they each serve a different purpose – and sometimes you only need one.
Tomorrow's workshop isn't about using templates or rules – it's about finding the natural way to tell your story, the one that makes readers feel like they've just discovered exactly what they've been looking for.
I've packed everything you need into one focused hour:
✨ A guide to my favorite welcome pages (with notes on why they work)
✨ Clear direction on whether you need both welcome pages
✨ Natural ways to let your personality shine through
✨ Simple frameworks that turn readers into subscribers
Plus, the live Q&A means you can get your specific questions answered – those nuanced details that make the difference between putting off your writing (or revising) or getting down to writing one that connects with your readers.
There’s still time:
🎯 Sunday, December 15th
🎯 12pm CST (10am PST, 1pm EST, 6pm London)
🎯 $47 includes replay and resource guide
🎯 Live Q&A with other writers
Keep writing,
P.S. Registration closes at midnight tonight. You could buy another lavender candle... or you could give yourself an hour to finally create an About page that feels as natural as telling a friend your story.
I loved the Tartine origin story! And how it hit all the top spots.
This is an inspirational example! Love the helpful breakdown.