If you imagine every Substack you like and connect with / subscribe to is opening a door to a lovely collection of folks that’s a nice way of looking at it...
Thank you, I do like that approach and I think substack definitely facilitates it. It seems more organic than trying to grow on social media. And since notes was introduced I have been reading more newsletters and connecting on here. It’s been nice!
I think the app attracts a certain type of person, and they’re looking for more connection and longer form slower content than the social media scroll. Although notes might change that
I’m hoping to figure out how to use notes to build a community. Any tips?
If you imagine every Substack you like and connect with / subscribe to is opening a door to a lovely collection of folks that’s a nice way of looking at it...
Thank you, I do like that approach and I think substack definitely facilitates it. It seems more organic than trying to grow on social media. And since notes was introduced I have been reading more newsletters and connecting on here. It’s been nice!
Yeah people just seem to make more time and space to connect genuinely here - or at least that’s been my experience and I’ve been here a year. 🥰
I think the app attracts a certain type of person, and they’re looking for more connection and longer form slower content than the social media scroll. Although notes might change that