Publishing platform Substack is now pushing users to install its mobile app by offering gifted subscriptions. While Substack itself is available across platforms, including the web, those who want to ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. By now you’ve undoubtedly run across a few Substack newsletters. More than simply a publishing site, Substack allows you to set up paid ...
Giving customers a behind-the-scenes view of your business is a great way to drive loyalty and engagement–and to do just that, founders are increasingly joining one trending platform: Substack. The ...
Substack is overhauling its mobile app with a redesigned Home experience to boost discovery and engagement, the company announced on Wednesday. The app now features a new reading queue at the top of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristen Bousquet is an influencer and creator monetization coach. Substack is a subscription-based platform that allows writers, ...
Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie and writer Casey Lewis break down the best practices for building an engaged — and paying — audience. Substack writers collectively have over five million paid ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Karin Eldor covers entrepreneurs and leaders in fashion & lifestyle. The momentum hasn’t slowed. Every time I went to hit publish ...
I've been testing Substack for the last couple of months for some personal projects, and I also wanted to keep up with my close friends' and relatives' newsletters. Initially, I found it hard to treat ...
Substack is taking one more step towards becoming an all-in-one social media / creator platform by adding a vertical video feed to its app. Technically, the new TikTok-style feed is a redesign of the ...
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