The humble email newsletter, which became a star in its own right, appears headed back to earth. Credit...Rose Wong Supported by By Benjamin Mullin and Katie Robertson Meta, which owns Facebook, is ...
Since launching in 2017, Substack has emerged as a publishing platform for writers looking to monetize their work through paid newsletters. However, as the platform has grown, so has its content. In ...
The most popular writers on Substack earn up to seven figures each year primarily by persuading readers to pay for their work. The newsletter platform’s subscription-driven business model offers ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. FOIA reporter and founder of Paleofuture.com, writing news and opinion on every aspect of technology. Substack, a newsletter ...
This past March, poet and critic Yanyi was very busy. Between teaching at Dartmouth, editing a literary journal, preparing a forthcoming book, and running a creative advice newsletter called “The ...
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 ...
Substack has been used by writers as a platform to share their work and ideas with the world, with the opportunity to acquire a following or subscribers. Writers use it to share recipes, stories, ...
Jim Acosta, the frequent Donald Trump antagonist who was all but pushed out by CNN earlier this year, may not be the type of person you’d suspect would be a hit on Substack. In fact, when he signed ...
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 ...