Are you ready to start a world-class Substack? Are you interested in building your mailing list or paid subscriptions on a platform that gets great organic reach? Are you struggling to get noticed in a sea of other publications? Then How to Build a World Class Substack is perfect for you.
Written by USA Today bestselling author Russell Nohelty and Substack expert Claire Venus, this comprehensive guide dives deep into the strategies and techniques for creating a standout Substack publication. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting, this book offers valuable insights into maximizing your impact on Substack.
Learn how to create compelling content, grow your subscriber base, and navigate the unique features of the Substack platform. Russell and Claire share their personal experiences, practical tips, and proven methods to help you build a successful and sustainable publication.
If you're ready to elevate your Substack, engage with your audience, and build a publication that truly shines, turn the page and start your journey to becoming a Substack rockstar. Your path to a world-class Substack begins here and it's full of joy!
Russell Nohelty is a USA TODAY bestselling author of science fiction and fantasy books that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. He fills his books with action, adventure, mystery, and thrills.
Russell was born in northern New Jersey, grew up in Northern Virginia, went to college in Maryland, and now lives in Los Angeles with his wife and dogs, which he loves.
He's been writing as long as he can remember and hopes to do so far into the future. When he's not writing, he's usually reading or watching movies. For more information, you can follow him below:
A helpful guide to writing on Substack, and using it as a hub for connecting with an audience. It has many advantages over the other platforms, like LinkedIn, where the aim is to get paid subscribers to support your work.
Plenty of solid advice and tactics.
One down side is that the editing could have been improved: duplicate content appears. The same story seemed to be copied and pasted into two sections. So a bit bumpy on that regard.