The Monetize Your Mission Podcast
A lot of coaches, creators, and spiritual entrepreneurs are already writing. They are publishing on Substack. Posting on Medium. Sharing on LinkedIn. Writing blog posts on their own websites. Putting thoughtful ideas into the world with consistency and heart. That is not the problem. The real issue is that many people do not realize they are making a publishing decision the moment they hit publish. In this week’s Monetize Your Mission Mastermind, Jill sat down with Krissi Driver [https://substack.com/profile/87041676-krissi-driver] , writing coach, ghostwriter, and content strategist, to talk about first rights, publication strategy, and how writers and entrepreneurs can think more intentionally about where their work belongs. Krissi shared that she helps writers and entrepreneurs pitch and submit to media outlets and literary publications, and that her own bylines include The New York Times, The Guardian, Business Insider, and Fast Company. Why This Conversation Matters for Coaches and Spiritual Entrepreneurs For conscious business owners, content is not just content. Content builds visibility.Content builds trust.Content builds authority.Content attracts aligned people.Content can create mission-based income when it is used strategically. That is why this conversation matters so much. Many entrepreneurs are taught to publish everywhere as quickly as possible. Krissi offers a more thoughtful approach. She explains that when your work is posted publicly, even on your own platform, that can count as publication. In other words, you may be using up your first rights without realizing it. For someone who wants to grow through mainstream publications, literary journals, anthologies, or guest articles, that distinction matters. 🎗️Don’t just subscribe for free - For a limited time only… 🎁 Paid subscribers receive exclusive access to the First Paid Subscriber Roadmap Assessment. This interactive tool helps you identify the fastest path from publishing content to attracting your first paying subscriber or client. You’ll discover your biggest growth bottleneck, your strongest opportunity, and the specific actions most likely to move you forward. (it will take you 5 minutes or less!) Available only to paid SUBSTACK subscribers. Upgrade today and unlock your personalized roadmap. Until we hit best seller status $5/monthly and $45 for the whole year which includes the Substack Setup Intensive - Build your foundations so you can monetize and make your publication sustainable. What Are First Rights? Krissi breaks it down simply. First rights means the first opportunity to publish a piece of work. If you publish the piece yourself first, you have already made that choice. That is not wrong. It just means some future options may be off the table. She also makes an important point that many business owners miss: Published does not only mean a newspaper or magazine.It can also mean: * A Substack post * A Medium article * A blog post * A third-party website * Even public social content, depending on the format That one shift in understanding can completely change how you plan your content. The Mistake Many Writers Make Krissi gives an example of someone who writes a personal essay, posts it on Substack, and then later sees a publication looking for that exact kind of story. At that point, the editor may decline it because the piece has already been published. That is not because the writing is bad. It is because the publication often wants original work. This is where strategy matters. Not every piece needs to go to a larger publication. But some pieces might do more for your visibility, authority, and audience growth if they are pitched first and self-published later. When First Rights Matter Most Krissi explains that first rights matter most when you are considering places that usually want original work, including: * Literary journals and magazines * Print magazines * Newspapers * Online publications * Anthologies * Writing contests She also notes that some places occasionally accept previously published work, but those opportunities are less common. So the practical takeaway is simple: Before you publish, pause long enough to understand your options. 📌Save For Later How to Decide Where a Piece Belongs One of the strongest ideas in the conversation is that there is no single perfect home for every piece of writing. Some pieces are best on your own platform. Some are better pitched elsewhere. Krissi says that if a piece is mainly there to serve your own audience with information about your business, then your own platform is probably the right place. But if the piece can benefit or entertain a wider audience, it may be a strong candidate for pitching or submission. That is a powerful filter for anyone creating content in a mission-driven business. Feeling stuck between having a powerful message and not knowing how to consistently market it in a way that feels aligned? Subscribe to the Monetize Your Mission Podcast for grounded, actionable conversations that help you grow your audience, attract aligned clients, and build a business that supports your mission. Questions to Ask Before You Publish Krissi walks through several questions that can help you make a better publishing decision: * What type of piece is this? * What is the goal of this piece? * Has this exact piece already been published? * Who is the audience? * Could it be stronger with revisions? * Should this be submitted as a finished draft or pitched as an idea? These questions are useful far beyond traditional writing. They also apply to thought leadership, personal brand storytelling, educational content, and authority-building articles for coaches and service providers. What Bigger Publication Opportunities Can Do for Your Business Krissi talks openly about the benefits of placing work outside your own platform. A larger publication can help you: * Reach more readers * Build authority * Grow your audience * Support another project * Stack bylines * Increase visibility * Earn a little money from your writing That matters for conscious entrepreneurs because visibility is not just about vanity. The right visibility can support your work in the world. It can help the right people find you. It can create trust faster. It can give your message more reach without asking you to be louder than you want to be. A More Strategic Way to Think About Content This conversation is a reminder that content is not only about consistency. It is also about placement. A thoughtful piece may become: * A Substack post * A guest article * A pitch to a mainstream outlet * A literary essay * A contest submission * A visibility asset that leads people back to your list or offers That kind of strategy helps your content work harder for your mission. Feeling stuck between having a powerful message and not knowing how to consistently market it in a way that feels aligned? Subscribe to the Monetize Your Mission Podcast for grounded, actionable conversations that help you grow your audience, attract aligned clients, and build a business that supports your mission. Watch the Full Conversation If you are a coach, writer, healer, or spiritual entrepreneur who wants your content to create more authority and aligned growth, this episode is worth watching. It will help you think more clearly about: * what to publish now * what to hold back * what to pitch * and how to use your writing more intentionally Connect and Next Steps Want to connect with Krissi Driver? * Website: www.krissidriver.com [http://www.krissidriver.com/] * Mentioned offer page: www.krissidriver.com/MMMlive [http://www.krissidriver.com/MMMlive]. And if this conversation sparked something for you, reply and share this: What is one piece you may want to pitch before you publish it? With love & clarity,Jill Hart💜The Coach’s Alchemist Amplify Your Voice • Monetize Your Mission • Get Visible Hi, I’m Jill Hart, The Coach’s Alchemist. I help spiritual entrepreneurs and coaches amplify their voice, attract aligned clients, and monetize their mission through Substack and podcasting. If you’ve been creating content but not seeing it turn into conversations, clients, or consistent income, Substack- the You World Order is for you. It’s where we simplify visibility, build authority, and create a clear path from your content to your offers without chasing algorithms or trying to be everywhere. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hartlifecoach.substack.com/subscribe [https://hartlifecoach.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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