Firstly, as a former artist, I love these drawings, and I definitely agree with your philosophy on sharing the beautiful things we come across!
For my question: I would love to hear about what advice you'd have for a fairly niche substack author, as I'm currently writing one covering primarily French politics for an international audience…
Firstly, as a former artist, I love these drawings, and I definitely agree with your philosophy on sharing the beautiful things we come across!
For my question: I would love to hear about what advice you'd have for a fairly niche substack author, as I'm currently writing one covering primarily French politics for an international audience, with touches on wider European and global politics.
Do you actively advertise your substack and do you have a particular focus when you do? Or do you focus primarily on achieving natural growth?
My quick advice would be to break your intended audience into the core audience (that cares about the specific subject) and the ancillary audience (people who will become curious). Consider where they would be found and approach them separately.
Firstly, as a former artist, I love these drawings, and I definitely agree with your philosophy on sharing the beautiful things we come across!
For my question: I would love to hear about what advice you'd have for a fairly niche substack author, as I'm currently writing one covering primarily French politics for an international audience, with touches on wider European and global politics.
Do you actively advertise your substack and do you have a particular focus when you do? Or do you focus primarily on achieving natural growth?
My quick advice would be to break your intended audience into the core audience (that cares about the specific subject) and the ancillary audience (people who will become curious). Consider where they would be found and approach them separately.
Thank you!