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  • Published On: April 3, 2025Categories: Interview, Marketing, Newsletters, Social Media, Work

    Had a great time talking with Claire Venus via Substack Live. We covered a lot in this hour long chat!

    Substack’s platform features and distractions: We talk about the increasing features on Substack, like Notes and video, which creates an “attention economy,” which is often times what we’re trying to avoid!

    The value of an Email List: Direct access to your audience is so important, and very much worth the time and energy.

    Monetization and payments: The challenge in asking for payment, and exploring options like “Buy Me a Coffee” buttons instead of paid subscriptions.

    Hosting your own Zoom calls!

    Connecting beyond vanity metrics: We talked about building genuine connections with readers and other writers through personal outreach, and small gatherings, and how that can be more valuable than viral hits or ranking on arbitrary leaderboards.

    Tenacity in reaching readers: Not all subscribers see every post or email, so it’s necessary to employ “creative bothering” (thanks Cody Cook-Parrott) and talk about your offering more than once to make sure your message reaches your audience.

  • Published On: February 22, 2025Categories: Internet

    Stop pleading with the Substack algorithm to find you cool people to follow.

    Go to the profile page (like mine, below) of someone you subscribe to, and check out all the posts they LIKE and the publications they subscribe to.

    Look at what Austin Kleon likes.

    Patti Smith subscribes to five newsletters.

    I guarantee you’ll find some interesting characters by doing this, and it’s way more fun than waiting on a computer algorithm

  • Published On: December 5, 2024Categories: Social Media, Work

    Saw this question on Substack Notes from Aishwarya Vardhana, and figured I’d make a full post about it because I see it a lot.

    Go to the profile of the people you already subscribe to and find out what they’re reading! You’re probably subscribed to some quality folks, and I bet they subscribe to good folks, too.

    Relying on the Substack Notes algorithm (or any algorithm, like Spotify) to show you exactly what you’re looking for is a waste of time. As you can see, I Subscribe to a lot of people – maybe you’ll find something from my list!

    Do your own homework, and seek out the sort of materials you want to consume via your own network.

    And don’t be afraid to ask your friends (and even your subscribers) what they’re reading, too. You just never know who you’ll discover along the way.