I am an extremely small fish in the growing Substack ocean, but I enjoy doing what I do for the first time ever. My only "true success" was my very first Blogspot blog titled Sphaera Ephemeris in the non-monetizing 90s attracting 700-1200 views per post. Days of youth! My current subscriptions number is minuscule but, still, I feel "Big"…
I am an extremely small fish in the growing Substack ocean, but I enjoy doing what I do for the first time ever. My only "true success" was my very first Blogspot blog titled Sphaera Ephemeris in the non-monetizing 90s attracting 700-1200 views per post. Days of youth! My current subscriptions number is minuscule but, still, I feel "Big" and happy enough to return for the next post. My only (small) complaint is that Substack has no Search operation allowing the writer to find his older posts quickly ... I have no idea how many posts I have already created... they may be reaching 400 (?). Thank you for a brilliant idea and implementation... and for allowing TRUE freedom of expression--I'd be swiftly eliminated by Twitter and FB if I were letting myself run as I do on my (The) Periscope. Bravo.
AT - I may be misunderstanding your issue, but to quickly find a specific archived post, all I do is go to the little magnifying glass symbol at the top of my home page and type in one key word from the title and up pops my archived post. Please ignore this if I am not addressing your concern.
Ooooops!!! I am an idiot... yes, the magnifying glass, of course! But I'm going through a lot right now and I'm often blind to the obvious. Thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction!
I am an extremely small fish in the growing Substack ocean, but I enjoy doing what I do for the first time ever. My only "true success" was my very first Blogspot blog titled Sphaera Ephemeris in the non-monetizing 90s attracting 700-1200 views per post. Days of youth! My current subscriptions number is minuscule but, still, I feel "Big" and happy enough to return for the next post. My only (small) complaint is that Substack has no Search operation allowing the writer to find his older posts quickly ... I have no idea how many posts I have already created... they may be reaching 400 (?). Thank you for a brilliant idea and implementation... and for allowing TRUE freedom of expression--I'd be swiftly eliminated by Twitter and FB if I were letting myself run as I do on my (The) Periscope. Bravo.
AT - I may be misunderstanding your issue, but to quickly find a specific archived post, all I do is go to the little magnifying glass symbol at the top of my home page and type in one key word from the title and up pops my archived post. Please ignore this if I am not addressing your concern.
Ooooops!!! I am an idiot... yes, the magnifying glass, of course! But I'm going through a lot right now and I'm often blind to the obvious. Thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction!