I agree with your point about frequency of publishing on Substack. A regular schedule may be best for those who write about current events - and that's a big portion of this platform, and so may skew results - but for other topics I think quality beats frequency, and that one will lose one's audience (either through unsubscribed or unope…
I agree with your point about frequency of publishing on Substack. A regular schedule may be best for those who write about current events - and that's a big portion of this platform, and so may skew results - but for other topics I think quality beats frequency, and that one will lose one's audience (either through unsubscribed or unopends) if one publishes second-rate content just to fulfill a schedule.
I agree with your point about frequency of publishing on Substack. A regular schedule may be best for those who write about current events - and that's a big portion of this platform, and so may skew results - but for other topics I think quality beats frequency, and that one will lose one's audience (either through unsubscribed or unopends) if one publishes second-rate content just to fulfill a schedule.