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Christopher Brunet's avatar

posting at erratic, schizo times is underrated

i sometimes make a point of posting at 3am, or like not for a week, and then three times in three days

always keep your readers on their toes

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Jill C. Wild's avatar

Thank you. I’ve been over thinking the times I should and shouldn’t post, but now I feel seen.

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Kat River's avatar

Hahahah this is relatable content.

This is also how I work 😂 when in a creative surge #cantstopwontstop

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Elle Walker's avatar

I’m going to steal schizo time and use it as my own, thanks!

I was awake at schizo o’clock this morning, so I opened my laptop and started writing. I don’t know who I am anymore.

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Kevin McSpadden's avatar

One of the most successful substacks is about American politics and publishes after midnight because she has a day job. It's still very popular.

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Anne Kadet's avatar

I’m subscribing just cuz this comment

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Corey Smith's avatar

Yes to this

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Chris Ticehurst's avatar

This is the way

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Nathan Slake's avatar

Heh, not sure I could cope with that 😅

Personally, I love knowing *when* I should expect a post from a specific Substack. It's enjoying to think "oh, it's Monday, XX's latest is coming later tonight!"

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Mike's avatar

I'm leaning towards this idea as a newbie to substack. Are you getting growth in subscribers using this method?

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James M. Halloran's avatar

Sometimes, I spend 5 or 6 weeks on one of my articles. I write Poetry too, maybe good filler...? I thought to try a daily blog post...? Don't know...this is all new to me...

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Tasha Schumann's avatar

LMAO this is the way 😅

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