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Creator Launch Guide

Launch your creator business in a week.

A practical guide — not marketing copy — for going from an idea to a live Rejoice page, a growing audience and a first paid offer.

1. Define what you actually do

10 minutes

Write one sentence for what you make and who it's for. This becomes your bio, your page title and the first thing every supporter reads.

Pick three things you want your page to do: e.g. grow email, sell one product, invite people into a membership.

2. Build your page

45 minutes

Start from a template or blank. Add your name, avatar and a short bio.

Add these first blocks: Featured, Email signup, Support and one Media block (podcast, video, or sermon).

Set your theme, then preview on mobile — that's how most supporters will see it.

3. Capture and import your audience

30 minutes

Add an Email signup block above the fold with a clear reason to subscribe.

Import existing contacts from Mailchimp, Substack or ConvertKit via CSV.

Tag imported contacts by source so you can send them a proper hello.

4. Launch your first paid offer

1–2 hours

Pick one: a digital product, a tip jar, or a single-tier membership.

Write the offer as a promise, not a feature list. What does the supporter get and why does it matter?

Add the block to your page and connect Stripe for payouts.

5. Publish content for supporters

30 minutes / week

Post one member-only update in the first week. Even a short note works.

Set a weekly cadence you can actually keep — one post, one email, one social clip.

6. Prepare a launch campaign with Rejoice AI

1 hour

Use the Create Agent to draft a launch email, a page update and a social caption from your offer.

Review everything in the approval inbox. Nothing sends without your sign-off.

7. Send it to the right audience

20 minutes

Segment your audience: existing supporters vs. new signups.

Send the launch email to your warmest segment first. Watch open and click rates before you send wider.

8. Review results

30 minutes

Check Analytics: page views, email opens, top blocks, revenue.

Write down one thing that worked and one thing to change next time.

9. Re-engage supporters

Ongoing

Set an automation for new signups: a welcome email and one follow-up.

Message inactive supporters once a quarter with something genuinely valuable.

Repeat the cycle: new content, new offer, campaign, review.