I switched from YouTube to Substack in January of this year, and I've never felt better as a creator on a platform where monetization and the audience are private. I don't have to keep asking for subscribers and crying for views, I'm building something good. In 4 months I've gotten 630 subscribers, which is incredible to me.
I switched from YouTube to Substack in January of this year, and I've never felt better as a creator on a platform where monetization and the audience are private. I don't have to keep asking for subscribers and crying for views, I'm building something good. In 4 months I've gotten 630 subscribers, which is incredible to me.
I’m in the same boat. After grinding away on YouTube for 3 years, I’ve moved over to Substack less than a month ago. It’s a very different dynamic here which is refreshing. I’ve decided writing is actually much more difficult than creating videos.
I switched from YouTube to Substack in January of this year, and I've never felt better as a creator on a platform where monetization and the audience are private. I don't have to keep asking for subscribers and crying for views, I'm building something good. In 4 months I've gotten 630 subscribers, which is incredible to me.
I’m in the same boat. After grinding away on YouTube for 3 years, I’ve moved over to Substack less than a month ago. It’s a very different dynamic here which is refreshing. I’ve decided writing is actually much more difficult than creating videos.
How refreshing it is to create content here at Substack. They happen to have created the best model for creators to feel at home