It seems fair to say Substack is having a moment. What started as a simple newsletter platform is becoming something of a cultural juggernaut, with journalists, presenters and influencers alike ...
Don't get me wrong, I love Substack. I write a bi-weekly Substack so use the platform regularly and overall, I am happy. It's probably the best form of social media there is. But there are niggles.
Some Substack creators are using direct messaging to build communities and retain paying subscribers. The publishing platform has rolled out chat features to help creators connect with their audience.
The rise of the creator-centered platform Substack has opened a new avenue for PR teams aiming to reach audiences through voices they already trust. Creator-journalists on the platform build loyal ...
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So you want to build in public—documenting the process of founding, launching, and growing your business online—but you’re not sure which platform to use. You could use Substack or Beehiiv to send ...
Early this year, weight care company Found Health reached out to Emily Sundberg, the author of business newsletter Feed Me, inquire about sponsoring one of her daily sends on Substack. She and the ...
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