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Top 3 reasons why I moved to SUBSTACK

Top 3 reasons why I moved to SUBSTACK

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Why Substack is a no-brainer for fiction writers

I came to Substack when MailerLite began charging me after I passed 1000 subscribers. Who knew how much AWESOMENESS I would find on this platform?

Please take a peek at my short video, but here are the highlights

* Your newsletter is delivered for free. And your podcast. Win. Win.

* Discoverability! Substack is the new cool place to hang out for authors. My list doubled in just a few months.

* Pretty dang simple to use. (Hey, if I could figure it out…)

* The paid option is wonderful. You don’t have to use the pay wall, but you have the option to create tiers of supporters. I keep mine 98% free.

* You actually own your list. If Substack vanished tomorrow, you still have your readers.

* Really nice people hang out here.

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If you want to join my little posse of paid subscribers, here’s that button!! You get free books, a free masterclass on ad copy writing, and my undying thanks.

Basically: if you’re a storyteller, it’s a fun way to share your work, grow your fanbase, and find other weirdos just like you.



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