Everything that moves in this operation, visible from one place. This page grows with the work.
Cross-link rule: Every Legacy Blueprint essay links to lastinglegacypro.com. Every LLP page links to Wisdom Keep for deeper education. Estate planning clients arrive already educated.
When ready: Instagram for Classics — book covers and quotes from the texts. Lowest effort, highest visual impact for this brand.
Pipeline stages: Outline → Writing → Editing → Cover Design → Formatting → KDP Upload → Live. Each Classics title follows: Text Cleanup → Modern English (if starred) → Formatting → KDP → Live.
Cover decision: KDP Cover Creator (free, functional) works for Classics volume publishing. For Core Money Skills and flagship titles, Canva Pro or a hired designer produces better results for a book meant to represent the brand.
Full schedule of all 212 public domain titles — with competition level, Modern English priority stars, week assignments, and revenue projections. Open the tracker to manage the full pipeline.
Open Classics Tracker Schedule · ME Queue · Revenue Ledger →The rule: Social traffic always goes to wisdomkeep.org. Every post pointing to Substack instead is a vote for Substack's domain, not yours. Over hundreds of posts, that gap compounds.
Substack is a distribution channel, not the asset. Canonical URLs always point to wisdomkeep.org. Substack gets the cross-post. GHL gets the subscriber.
All WK socials will be added under Marketing in the LLP sub account. No separate sub account needed. GHL marketing section handles both brands from one dashboard.
Rule: Only create an account when you have real content to put there. YouTube first — the analytical content lives there, evergreen discovery, all video descriptions link to wisdomkeep.org.
Social posts always link to wisdomkeep.org. Not Substack. Every click to Substack is a vote for their domain authority, not yours. wisdomkeep.org gets the pageview, the SEO signal, and the subscriber.
One exception: content native to Substack — Notes, Substack-specific announcements — stays in Substack's ecosystem because it has no canonical version on your site.
Each publication gets a two-sentence description in the Reading Room. Essays listed by title, date, one-sentence summary. No thumbnails. No tag cloud. Clean typographic list like a table of contents.
Every decision about where content lives, where links point, and where subscribers land answers one question first:
wisdomkeep.org is the asset. Substack is a distribution channel. GHL is infrastructure. Social media is traffic. None of those last three are the asset. Build toward wisdomkeep.org in every decision.