Here’s a jaw-dropping statistic: 45 Substack publishers are earning more than $1 million annually in recurring subscription revenue. And they’re not all household names or media moguls. Many of them ...
More people are spending money on newsletters from their favorite writers. They’re also having trouble keeping track of how many they subscribe to. Credit...Andrea Chronopoulos Supported by By Logan ...
To extend its audience, Reach worked with more than 50 journalists who were interested in owning their own newsletter. The ...
Higher ed, take note: As traditional op-ed outlets disappear, faculty are turning to creator-driven platforms to share research, build audiences and shape public discourse. Local media outlets used to ...
Everyone seems to have a Substack these days. What started as a simple newsletter service in 2017 has become the platform of choice for a wide range of content creators. Even the State Department has ...
Andrew Tate could be on his way to making mid-six figures on Substack and the newsletter platform’s literary luvvies are up in arms. Despite posting on the platform for a number of years to little ...
It seems like every week — sometimes multiple times a week — a journalist leaves their media outlet to start their own publication, usually on Substack. Terry Moran, Karen Attiah, Jennifer Rubin and ...
Substack is launching "Reply Rules," which allows creators to shape how users interact with their posts and allows creators ...
Substack has been likened to a subscription-based social media platform. Not familiar with Substack? See how these businesses use it to reach new audiences and boost sales. — Getty Images/Westend61 ...
It's basically a custom, automatic moderation tool.