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Just getting started on Ghost. My newsletter is https://marketingjunto.com

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Hi! I’m brand new to Ghost and I’m not all that tech savvy. If I’m using the generic Editor theme, can I create a ā€œtagsā€ primary menu like yours?

I’m trying to find an easy way for my audience to filter my posts and this seems like a great way to do it

Hi, my Ghost blog is https://journal.rajeshtaylor.com/ I’m using a theme called East by @ahmadajmi.

It compliments my photo sites’ left hand side menu, along with the post header image laid out in similar fashion to Collections and Corporate index pages.

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Hello, my Ghost blog is littlebigfrog.xyz, about Power BI.
Casper modified to integrate graphcomments, and some css modifications.

I have a Danish blog called FutureNode.dk :) The blog are in Danish so you will probably not understand anything :slight_smile:

On my blog, there is something my personal life and some tech guides

Enjoy :slight_smile:

https://tharum.com I love simplicity, it doesn’t seem like The Journal template to me right?

My Ghost blog is about how to confront power and create change. It’s at https://subvrt.org and it uses a customised version of Attila.

Here’s my blog, which I’ve neglected over recent months because of unforeseen circumstances, but i’m hoping I’ll get back to writing soon.

The theme is Dashi by Biron and is perfect for my needs, and comes with frequent updates. I self-host and maintain everything myself too, including Plausible analytics. I chose Ghost because WordPress had become unwieldy, and I was keen to drop advertising and move to a membership model.

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Hello, my name is Damien, this is my first post on this forum. My newsletter is a paid subscription newsletter where I will provide high quality content (books, podcast, tutorial, white papers, etc…) about web 3.0 and the metaverse as opportunities for business owner.

I graduated in history three years ago and then did another master degree in business management. I also have a certificate specialized in marketing from an american institute. My goal with that newsletter is to be able to live from my own project, and give back to the community. I want to use a part of the income I’ll get from this project to help fund project that are beneficial to humanity, such as renewable energy, access to healthcare for everyone, or project that helps creating a substainable society.

Anyway, here it is. My blog about web 3.0 I posted my first paid article. It’s a long article (3 000 words, but the upcoming ones will be around 5 000 and up) but I think it lacks picture and formatting so I’ll be editing it.

I want to treat it as a real business, so the strategy is to get trafic to it from youtube short, and thoughful answer to the relevant audience in Quora and Reddit. Hope you enjoy, I’ll add some unpaid content soon. Feel free to give feedback :slight_smile:

Oh wow! I wish I’d seen this site a couple of hours ago — our podcast was about to do lists and productivity today. I’ll definitely share it with my audience, though. Lots of great tools here, and such a clear, easy-to-understand website. Seems very on-brand for what you do. :grinning:

Hi Damien,

It looks like a code you added to your header is visible to users

The site itself looks great! Congratulations on sending out your first paid article :raised_hands:

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I like your site and love the ā€œlazy leaderā€ name. How do you like Plausible? It’s very appealing to me. Privacy and, as you put it, unwieldy WordPress are my two big drivers for my move to Ghost.

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Thanks, @jmac. I like Plausible, which is easy to set up and even has a nice web app for the desktop. It’s simple to use, i.e., not overly complex, doesn’t set cookies, which is important to me, and has no impact on site performance.

I used WordPress with the Genesis framework for a decade, but had to spend too much time optimizing performance and customizations. Ghost is a doddle in comparison. I’d also seen a significant drop in advertising revenue and thought it was time to change my thinking. Ghost fit the bill, and has helped me focus on writing.

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Blogging and learning some web development is a hobby that I enjoy. I recently modified the TryGhost/Starter Template for my own website https://khdev.ch

If anyone wants to use or fork it its on GitHub - KevinHaeusler/khghost: A custom theme for GhostCMS

I am trying to post more (especially 3D Printer related stuff) in the future but I am not very consistent.

I write about manipulation at https://occultedordinary.com. I’m currently using the Edition theme, which has been a breeze. Writing is easier and more fun on Ghost than on any other platform I’ve used. Good stuff.

The Daily Brief: The highest signal-to-noise ratio news summary available. No agenda. No spin.

Using a modified version of the Journal theme.

https://dailybrief.net

My blog is at https://brevstgaard.blog/ and I“m using the Krabi ghost theme modded a little in the code and CSS.

My sites :slight_smile:

solucionafacil.com

davidmcalduch.com

futureof.work

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Since I am new here am I allowed sharing my blogs here? just asking lol you know how strict rules are here

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Super excited to have my site up and running.

Here’s the site as of today: Women Conquer Business.

There are about 4 pages I’m continuing to work on, but many of the little details have been sorted just in time for me to step away for a few days.

Big thanks to @dan for the FANTASTIC theme (Ali Abdaal Original). Seriously well-coded and your support for the theme and Cove are awesome.

Also a shout-out to @gmfmi for the search functionality (SearchinGhost-easy). That was driving me nuts because I’m not a developer, but someone who can tweak code a little here and there.

And definitely a HUGE THANKS to the Ghost Migration Team who pulled everything over from WordPress. Paul did a lot of checking and tweaking and I can’t even imagine the amount of work it would’ve been without his TLC. :clap: :clap: :clap:

I guess I better get to blogging. :grinning:

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