Category: CommunityCategory: Community

  • Published On: August 15, 2025Categories: Community, Social Media

    In our Thursday Escape Pod Zoom call, we talked about finding subscribers without using Substack Notes, and one of our members (Joi) spoke of using another social media platform to get what she wanted.

    “I follow a lot of small businesses, and they post what’s happening on (social media). We have a local magazine that does really well here, and I found a writer/photographer who covers music. I reached out to them on social media, and they DM’d me back with their number, like, “Let’s talk about doing an article or a story.”

    Joi couldn’t find the contact info for the writer on the publications website so she had to get resourceful.

    Use the tools that are available to get the results you want.

    Instead of just posting, “hey, I’m seeking music magazine writers to talk to about my work,” Joi used Instagram like a tool, like a phone book or a directory, and got in touch with someone who may help get the word out about the work she does.

    Find out more about our weekly Escape Pod Zoom calls here.

  • Published On: August 14, 2025Categories: Community, Internet, Social Media Escape Club, Work

    Join me (Seth Werkheiser) for a 90 minute interactive workshop on the endless decisions that come with running a newsletter in 2025.

    ​Should you import your list to Substack?
    What should you put in my welcome email?
    Which analytics even matter?
    Should you switch platforms?
    What the heck is SPF/DKIM/DMARC?!

    ​Instead of writing, we’re getting lost hours in CSV files and platform settings instead of actually connecting with your readers.

    Wednesday, August 27 from 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM EDT

    Get more info here: https://lu.ma/uqrfb65q

  • Published On: August 12, 2025Categories: Community, Interview, Social Media, Technology, Websites, Work

    Had another chat with Angela Hollowell (Please Hustle Responsibly) all about the benefits of spending our time away from social media, content ownership, and lots more.

    Angela talking about spending your time wisely:

    “I could be on social media, making a big deal that I’m going to be here and doing all these things. Or I could just let the people who want to be on social media stay there, and focus instead on the relationships that matter — the ones that aren’t dependent on social media.”

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  • Published On: August 10, 2025Categories: Community, Email Marketing, Life, Work

    It’s “Not My Business” season again.

    A year ago Olivia Rafferty declared that some things were not her business:

    Things That, As A Substacker, Are Not My Business

    1. How many subscribers I have? NOT MY BUSINESS
    2. The current state of my header/footer? NOT MY BUSINESS
    3. Whatever is happening on my welcome page? NOT MY BUSINESS
    4. The growing pile of unread newsletters in my inbox? NOT MY BUSINESS
    5. How many emojis I use? NOT MY BUSINESS
    6. The leaderboard for Culture? NOT MY BUSINESS
    7. Substack Chat? NOT MY BUSINESS
    8. My Notion database for future post ideas? NOT MY BUSINESS
    9. My open rate? NOT MY BUSINESS

    Social media, and lately the newsletter busy-ness industrial complex, has us spinning our wheels on so many things that are not our business.

    Things like open rates, deliverability, A/B testing headlines, churn, soft bounces and hard bounces, email lists spread across multiple CSV files – really, it never fucking ends, and most of us ain’t making enough to sweat all the finer details.

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  • Published On: August 8, 2025Categories: Community, Life, Work

    Start DM’ing with five like-minded folks about the work you do and you won’t need to go viral.

    “Here’s the thing about small, quality audiences: you never know which conversation will start the chain reaction. Which episode will reach the one person who changes everything… in the age of infinite content, finite and intentional might be the most radical choice,” Yancey Strickler

    A great example of this is the story Joi Katskee told in one of our Escape Pod Zoom calls:

    “I texted probably 15 people about the show rather than posting on Instagram, and maybe over half of them showed up. They were like, Yeah, I’ll be there. Thank you for the invite.”

    Get seven people to a show on a Tuesday night and watch the magic unfold.

Seth on the phone

I help creative people quit social media, promote their work in sustainable ways, and rethink how a website and newsletter can work together. Find out more here. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

Join us — start a 30 membership and hop on our next Zoom call meeting!

Trying to figure out your email strategy, grow without social media, maybe not sure what to send to people? I’ve got Email Guidance spots open, and here’s how it works and how to book.

Prefer a focused conversation instead? Book a 1:1 call and we’ll dig into your work together.

Email me: seth@socialmediaescape.club

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