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Substack - Reddit A place to discuss Substack, the newsletters, and the platform
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 "
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
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
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
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
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
Thoughts on Medium VS Substack? : r writing - Reddit substack doesn't really offer avenues for you to grow an audience natively, the only people who see your stuff are the ones subscribed to you, since it was designed like email newsletters Medium is organized more socially and by topic, where somebody could conceivably stumble upon your piece and become a fan follower There's no mechanism for that on substack