An overview of the benefits to authors of using Substack for blogging, newsletters, and a stand-in website.
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You've heard this advice repeatedly. You need a
Unknown:website, you need to send out a regular newsletter and you need
Unknown:to get more subscribers. But what if you don't have any money
Unknown:coming in yet? You're starting at zero subscribers and you're
Unknown:not a WordPress expert. What do you do? After a lot of thought?
Unknown:I think substack is a good answer for any author just
Unknown:getting started. And maybe long after that. In this episode of
Unknown:writing proceeds, I'm going to list 10 reasons why you should
Unknown:seriously consider using substack. Hey, Writing Pursuits
Unknown:Authors. Welcome back to the podcast. To those of you who are
Unknown:new, I want to extend a special welcome. My name is Kathrese
Unknown:McKee. And I'm glad you're here. If you are a writer seeking
Unknown:encouragement, information and inspiration, this podcast is for
Unknown:you. Let's get to it. Before I get to the 10 reasons to use of
Unknown:sack let me fill you in. I've been turning this question over
Unknown:for the last six weeks. Because I want to trim my budget. I want
Unknown:more eyes on my work. I want to attract more subscribers and
Unknown:someday I want to earn a decent income from my content. Many
Unknown:years ago, I started my newsletters on MailChimp. And
Unknown:after that, I moved to ConvertKit when it was still
Unknown:brand new ConvertKit just didn't hit me right at the beginning.
Unknown:So eventually, I moved my lists to MailerLite and stayed there
Unknown:for a couple of years. I even stuck around during the awkward
Unknown:switch from classic MailerLite to a new mailer light. It's
Unknown:possible that the folks that MailerLite aren't old enough to
Unknown:remember the New Coke fiasco. But someone should have told
Unknown:them, MailerLite managed to accumulate three strikes in a
Unknown:row during July and August of this year. I'm not speaking for
Unknown:anyone else. This was my personal experience. So I
Unknown:decided to move my current subscribers to a different email
Unknown:service provider, which led to playing around with Beehiiv.
Unknown:Briefly. Gadzooks they're expensive, and sending emails to
Unknown:segments is currently behind their tallest paywall. No
Unknown:thanks. Finally, I chose to return to ConvertKit. To give
Unknown:ConvertKit credit, it has improved dramatically during the
Unknown:time, you know, I was away. What does that have to do with
Unknown:substack? Well, a friend showed me substack a week or two ago
Unknown:and I fell in love. My personal solution then is to use both
Unknown:ConvertKit and Substack. For my service business, and soon to
Unknown:use substack. As my fiction author newsletter home, I need
Unknown:the automations in the segments ConvertKit provides, but I love
Unknown:the freedom and utility of sub sec. Here is my rapid fire list
Unknown:of reasons I chose Substack and why I think authors starting
Unknown:from zero, or simply starting again, should give Substack
Unknown:serious consideration. Here are 10 reasons to consider Substack
Unknown:one new eyes. substack is a community where authors meet
Unknown:readers. This means there's a decent chance of discovery of
Unknown:getting new eyes on your content for me. That means readers self
Unknown:select from a bounty of offerings. So folks find writing
Unknown:precede steps and like it, they can subscribe immediately. I
Unknown:realize substack also means instant competition. But there
Unknown:are new readers finding Substack every single day. I cannot say
Unknown:the same for my WordPress website. To reader centric
Unknown:design Substack is geared to attract and retain readers. The
Unknown:pages are beautiful, with little to no effort on my part. Three,
Unknown:low barrier Substack has no barrier to entry that really
Unknown:counts. It is completely free to use unlike traditional email
Unknown:service providers ESPs like MailChimp or ConvertKit. There
Unknown:is no monthly fee. More about this under paid content for
Unknown:excellent newsletter post editor. I'm not kidding. The
Unknown:substack editor is the easiest, most sophisticated editor I have
Unknown:used on any app. The writing interface blows MailerLite and
Unknown:ConvertKit out of the water. The toolbar is packed with options,
Unknown:but it's not cumbersome to use five website stand in your posts
Unknown:and newsletters are available in an archive that lets new
Unknown:subscribers dive into your content. And this is the perfect
Unknown:stand in for a website. And this requires no effort after a
Unknown:couple of settings are made and it's much easier than creating a
Unknown:website. So now I'm a WordPress heretic sorry, I still run three
Unknown:WordPress websites. So obviously, I'm a WordPress fan,
Unknown:but it's easier for a novice to get started on Substack Six.
Unknown:Substack notes. This is a built in social media platform where
Unknown:substack readers and authors interact seven community. When
Unknown:enough folks subscribe to a publication that it makes sense
Unknown:to utilize the chat function to interact directly with your
Unknown:readers. Eight referrals. Substack includes a referral
Unknown:feature. When you find Substacks you like you can share them in
Unknown:your referral section. And of course, other writers can refer
Unknown:their readers to your newsletter, nine more than one,
Unknown:you can produce more than one publication with a single user
Unknown:account. If you have a service business, or you write fiction
Unknown:and nonfiction, then you can operate a publication for each.
Unknown:There are also sections. But that's beyond the scope of this
Unknown:discussion. 10 paid content Substack doesn't make money
Unknown:until you do. If you never put paid content on your Substack
Unknown:pages. You never collect money, and you never pay any either.
Unknown:Contrast that approach with paying a monthly fee, like to
Unknown:Beehiiv or ConvertKit while You Work hard to build a list, those
Unknown:are my 10 reasons to use Substack especially if you're
Unknown:just starting out with $0.00 subscribers. That's all I have
Unknown:for today. Until next time, keep writing my friends. Keep writing.
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