How to start and grow your own Substack
It's the best platform for community-building and making money from emails. Here's why you should start a Substack and how to make it work for you (even if you have no following or mailing list)...
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Substack.
I launched my Substack back in March 2023 for a few reasons.
Firstly, I was fed up with paying Mailchimp £60 a month to host my list and send out emails, even if I wasn’t earning any money from those emails.
Secondly, I was looking for a new way to earn a living as a writer. I write books, and I love it, but I can’t yet live entirely off advances/book sales.
Thirdly, I liked the idea of creating a proper writing habit: one email a week.
I signed up and within months, I was earning a few hundred pounds a month. A few months later, that had doubled.
Most importantly, this is all from writing articles. It feels like blogging, which I love, but I get paid something to do it.
I’ve been in the boom-and-bust cycle while running an online course business and I don’t want to go there again.
This time, it’s about a slower, more sustainable approach. Bringing in the feminine energy of community, creativity, collaboration and reciprocity.
But the aim is to earn enough each month from Substack that I don’t need to do any other work.
I’m getting there.
(I will continue writing books as long as I’m being commissioned, because I love that work too.)
Disclaimer:
I can’t promise that by following my instructions, you’ll soon be earning loads of money.
But I can promise that there’s a possibility.
And that if you really want to do this, and put in the work and keep going… there’s a chance you’ll be earning a neat income in time.
And that on the way there, you’ll likely have lots of fun. Because Substack is a brilliant platform. I feel more excited about this right now than I do any other platform.
I feel like Substack is, in 2023, what online courses were in 2019: about to massively BOOM. So why not get in now, and be a part of that?
Here’s everything I know, so far, about launching a Substack and making it work for you and your readers …
Why join Substack?
Someone in my community (also a friend) asked me if it was worth her setting up a Substack, as she doesn’t have much of a mailing list or social following.
My answer was: YES. Because Substack is not just a platform for sending out emails but it acts like a social platform, too.
The algorithm will pick up on accounts that are getting attention and send more potential readers their way.
If you compare this to Mailchimp, MailerLite, Klaviyo etc - other email hosting platforms - you send out emails there and unless your readers share them, that’s where it ends.
With Substack, you can add…