Thousands of finance and investing writers are building publications on Substack. Some, like Mike of Nongaap Investing, have even turned Substack into their full-time focus.
Mike started his Substack publication on activist investing in 2019. Since then, he has grown his list to thousands of subscribers and is among top paid publications in the Business category.
Linda Lebrun, Substack’s Partnerships lead for finance and investing writers will interview Mike about his journey publishing, growing, and going paid.
Join us to learn from Mike’s experience and absorb best practices for your own finance and investing Substack publication.
Each week on Thursdays, we’ll gather the writer community and members of our Community, Product, and Writer Development teams together in a thread like this one to answer writer questions for an hour.
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Couldn’t make it to a previous event? Don’t worry, we took notes! Find recaps, recordings, and discussions from previous events below.
Meet and greet with the (new!) Community team and fellow independent writers. Writers swapped best and worst advice.
We hosted our first-ever conference, a one-day event aimed at bringing writers together around what’s possible on Substack. Through a full day of talks, workshops, panels, and discussions, we hope to empower a new generation of writers.
If you don't have an online presence already, should you start a newsletter? Of course! Abigail Koffler of This Needs Hot Sauce shared how she grew her email list without a big platform.
If you're writing a newsletter, having a narrow audience can be a good thing. Jarrett Carter Sr of HBCU Digest talked about how he grew his subscriber audience, including paid subscriptions, by finding his niche.
Who are these people that signed up for your email list, and what do they want? Erin Moon of The Swipe Up talked about getting to know your subscribers, helping them get to know each other, and building a community around your list.
Thinking about launching a paid newsletter, but haven't yet pulled the trigger? Lenny Rachitsky, who writes Lenny's Newsletter, shared how he decided to launch paid subscriptions and tactics for going paid.
Scott Hines of Action Cookbook shared how he successfully grew his newsletter’s email list on Substack in less than a year.
We brought four Substack writers — Polina, Henry, Judy, and Clara — together for a livestreamed conversation about writing and making money during the COVID crisis.
Polina Marinova (The Profile), who left her job last week in the midst of a pandemic to go full-time on her publication
Henry Abbott and Judy Goodwin (TrueHoop), who switched up their editorial and pricing after the NBA suspended basketball season
Clara Parkes (The Daily Respite), who recently started a paid newsletter to provide "a brief interval of relief" to our inboxes every day
We hosted our first official gathering of writers in New York City and asked a few Substack writers to share insights from their experiences:
Delia Cai (Deez Links) shared how she built her initial email list
Emily Atkin (Heated) shared how she launched paid subscriptions
Terrell Johnson (The Half Marathoner) showed us how he uses discussion threads to build community
Walt Hickey (Numlock News) helped us think about what’s possible on Substack, including experiments with multiple newsletters