Yes that's correct — email headers/footers are only attached to emails and not included in the post when rendered in substack reader or on your website. There is however there is a quite prominent "Upgrade to paid" button at the top of the web reader.
We've heard this request from a number of writers and will try to figure out a way to m…
Yes that's correct — email headers/footers are only attached to emails and not included in the post when rendered in substack reader or on your website. There is however there is a quite prominent "Upgrade to paid" button at the top of the web reader.
We've heard this request from a number of writers and will try to figure out a way to make it work. One question — are there any instances where it *wouldn't* make sense to show your email header/footer on a post in the Reader? Or is this what you want 100% of the time?
The reason I put these requests in the header and footer is so they only reach the free subscribers, not those people who have already upgraded. If I start adding this text to the main body of the newsletter, those paid subscribers have to read it. Basically, I need a way to speak with just the free subscribers each time I send out a newsletter.
Yes that's correct — email headers/footers are only attached to emails and not included in the post when rendered in substack reader or on your website. There is however there is a quite prominent "Upgrade to paid" button at the top of the web reader.
We've heard this request from a number of writers and will try to figure out a way to make it work. One question — are there any instances where it *wouldn't* make sense to show your email header/footer on a post in the Reader? Or is this what you want 100% of the time?
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The reason I put these requests in the header and footer is so they only reach the free subscribers, not those people who have already upgraded. If I start adding this text to the main body of the newsletter, those paid subscribers have to read it. Basically, I need a way to speak with just the free subscribers each time I send out a newsletter.