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Suzanne Heyn's avatar

I’m with you but wonder what Substack will do. A lot of people are going to figure this out as the platform matures, which cuts into Substack’s revenue, and they’re already running a loss. The people who thrive on this model are people with huge audiences or those happy to write as a hobby and thrilled to have a few paid subscribers. I quickly realized selling a low-priced subscription was almost harder than selling high end and decided that it’s just not worth it. The discoverability on the platform also isn’t great until you’re spending a lot of time here, so I’m honestly wondering if Substack is where I want to be. If I’m going to spend a lot of time on a platform it may as well be Instagram, where I’m positive my target audience is. All that to say, I had really high hopes when I first started Substack but slowly realized everything I thought was a benefit isn’t as it appeared. Personally, I’m planning on investing my time in YouTube, writing blogs that are YT first, sharing the written version here, and using both platforms to drive traffic to CK, where I’ll sell courses and coaching. I bet a lot of people will do that, so then, where does Substack get its cut?

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Wendy Scott's avatar

Interesting. I turned on monetization a couple of months ago and paywalled one in two posts. I’ve just decided to keep monetising but stop paywalling. That way my audience gets more value and I can create products to make money.

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