I see where Substack is promoting all the "names" it's wooed on to the platform.
Am I missing where Substack is promoting the small writers who have grown up organically on the platform and would no doubt appreciate a bit of a publicity boost?
I know there are several "small" Substacks whose writing and commentary far surprasses what the "…
I see where Substack is promoting all the "names" it's wooed on to the platform.
Am I missing where Substack is promoting the small writers who have grown up organically on the platform and would no doubt appreciate a bit of a publicity boost?
I know there are several "small" Substacks whose writing and commentary far surprasses what the "names" put out. By promoting the "small" Substacks along with the "names" you would be making a useful stand for quality of content.
When the small content providers win the entire platform wins, including the names. Why not embrace a promotions strategy that helps everyone win?
I see where Substack is promoting all the "names" it's wooed on to the platform.
Am I missing where Substack is promoting the small writers who have grown up organically on the platform and would no doubt appreciate a bit of a publicity boost?
I know there are several "small" Substacks whose writing and commentary far surprasses what the "names" put out. By promoting the "small" Substacks along with the "names" you would be making a useful stand for quality of content.
When the small content providers win the entire platform wins, including the names. Why not embrace a promotions strategy that helps everyone win?