Stop Getting Ignored

If you’re a lesser-known creator who’s been putting in real work but can’t figure out why it’s not translating into followers, connections, or real traction, you’re in the right place.

I created the Creator’s Edge to help small creators stop getting ignored and start becoming someone people actually want to know, follow, and buy from.

Most creators stay stuck because they follow advice like, “Just engage more, add value, and be yourself.”

It’s not wrong, but it’s incomplete. It skips the part where people are making snap judgments about you before they ever read your content.

Your profile, your bio, your photo, how you come across in a comment — these things are deciding whether anyone gives you a real chance. And I can’t find anyone talking about them!

I want to help you become the creator people can’t ignore.

Because I learned this the hard way.

I spent two years on Twitter doing everything “right.” I engaged for hours every day, I was supportive, and I retweeted big accounts. But I didn’t gain followers, and the creators I wanted to connect with didn’t even know I existed.

Luckily, some friends showed me what I was actually getting wrong. So I stopped focusing on effort and started focusing on HOW I was showing up. And that’s when everything changed.

I attracted 34,000 followers and built real friendships with creators who have millions of followers. And now you’re here, so it looks like it’s working 😉

The fastest way to stop getting ignored is to fix what people see when they check you out. To do that:

  1. Get The Magnetic Substacker ($29). It’s a step-by-step playbook for positioning yourself and rebuilding your profile.

  2. Spend a couple hours doing the exercises.

  3. Watch your account start converting better (more followers, more subscribers, more people reaching out) without doing anything extra.

If you’re not ready for that yet, start with this post. It’ll show you why most creators stay invisible even when they’re doing everything right.

If the work you’re putting in isn’t leading anywhere, it probably isn’t a you problem.

It’s a how-people-see-you problem.

And that’s fixable.

Stoked to have you here.

-Rob

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