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- Substack - Reddit
A place to discuss Substack, the newsletters, and the platform
- Pros and cons of moving blog to substack : r Substack - Reddit
For most substack posters, substack itself is not going to help with growing viewership There might be a tad bit of help with discovery, but there are so many substack channels that it is unlikely to have much effect I find it handy to deal with the administrative issues around billing and mail
- Didnt subscribe but getting emails : r Substack - Reddit
Substack has become a spam factory After some research, I found Substack brags to potential newsletter authors how "most of author subscriptions come from within the platform "
- Im confused by what the incentive is to write on Substack for . . . - Reddit
I like Substack because it’s a creator-driven platform Depends on what your goals are, but with our newsletter the goal is to write something that other people can see
- Benefits of Using Substack vs. Your Own Website? : r writing
In addition to other writers, the Substack community is really growing, especially exiles from X nee Twitter Substack Notes is a fantastic way to promote your writing, basically Substack's Twitter
- Looking to start using Substack. Does anyone have any advice tips . . .
Substack feels a lot more intimate than other blogs If you spend some time reading some of the more popular Substacks, you'll start to get a feel for what I mean To me, it feels more like a public journal service than a "blog" meant to push products on people My biggest piece of advice would be to just start writing
- Is substack worth it to you as a writer or as a reader? : r . . . - Reddit
Is substack worth it to you as a writer or as a reader? New to substack and I am trying to get a grasp of how much writers love it but also if readers willingly pay and find value in it I understand its success speaks for itself to a certain degree
- Frustrated with Substack culture : r Substack - Reddit
Substack started feeling like Medium where most writers were just writing about how to get popular rather than publishing substantive material Substack itself spammed my e-mail I was happy to receive newsletters I'd signed up for, but all the excess became infuriating
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