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The best bit about Substack is the recommendation function

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:49 am
by Rakibul200
I started off writing books but the newsletter format combined with a monthly live element really works for me as a medium to nurture hundreds of businesses. What can readers expect when signing up? I offer a weekly PR recipe, a quick prompt you can run with that week to make incremental steps forward. I also share my own musings from going from agency owner in London to newsletter writer in rural France. I also create a quarterly directory of newsletters and podcasts looking for guests. weekly newsletter hype yourself Example of a Weekly PR issue from the Hype Yourself newsletter What made you choose Substack as a newsletter tool, and how do you like it? Originally price.

I was paying over $ a month for an existing germany telemarketing list list on Mailchimp which I wasn’t doing anything with during maternity leave so I knew I needed to trim the costs there. I had also been playing with writing articles on Medium to see if I could make an income from writing. Substack seemed the answer to marry the two. I watched an introductory talk from Farah Storr on Substack on how you could monetise a newsletter and her advice was to turn on paid straight away. As I had an existing audience, I told them what I was launching with a pilot price and hit bestseller status in the first month.

I have grown exponentially through my network recommending my publication. It is however lacking in segmentation tools and you can’t drip feed a welcome sequence or easily send out bespoke emails to a select data set. How many subscribers do you have now, and what are your best strategies for growing your list? I’ve nearly doubled in the last year. Pre-Substack it took me four years to get to about , After one year on Substack I’m now at , free and paid. I know that most of my subscribers come from outside Substack so I focus my time on daily promotion on Instagram and LinkedIn.