Newsletter platform and social media site, Subsak, has become the hottest place for online creators – and now brands and celebrities are joining the bandwagen. In the entire platform, more than five million payments are proud of users, subscribers invite creators like themselves to make audiences, make money and connect with other readers and authors.
My name is Alex Lewis, and I joined Subsk in December 2022. My newsletter, Feels like a homeNow, more than 3,500 users have a home and get more than 20,000 monthly reds. I launched a newsletter to find some of my favorite things (such as music, sports and pop culture) and create a creative shop out of my 10 -year career in social media marketing.
In less than three years, I have taken these steps to increase my newsletter by 7,000 %, and how helps me keep my love to avoid burning and write. Let’s enter it.

1. I wrote about what I enjoyed.
The beauty of the subsic is that you can write your own custom, and a good opportunity you will find people who really want to read it.
When you start your effect, I came out to write about my choice and people and moments that have shaped me. This made sure that my writing will always be personal and will always enjoy because I am writing about the topics I am really interested in, such as NBA basketball and healthy masculine.
Permanent temperament at the time of writing and publishing is a very high achievement as the burden is reduced. I am passionate to get back to this page because I am following my curiosity – and what I often find on the other side of this pursuit is the same people who love and see the same things, as well as those who are not so familiar with this topic but get a new definition for it.
Anna Calin, whose How do we grow up Newsletter has hundreds of paid users, encouraging the creators to write “the newsletter you want to read” – which you think he will ‘perform.
Although subscribers allow you to label your newsletter under 1-2 category to help readers find your post, you do not need to surround yourself in a particular niche. Communication and consistency can pave the way for sharing your interests.
2. I raised the people who already helped me.
Subsic makes your writing accessible to people who want to read it.
Before joining the subsic, before sharing their work on Instagram, LinkedIn, and X, the only way to learn for people was that I published something new. Friends tell me that they miss something I wrote because the algorithm did not present my posts to them.
I chose to join Subsic and start a newsletter post because I wanted those who enjoy reading my work directly receive it in their inbox. Although I still post about my post on social media, the email is still the top traffic driver of my newsletter, which produces 186 % more ideas than the subsic app (which is next to me).
By inviting readers to make an easy way to read their work, I started my subscription journey with more than 100 users within the first week. These are more than 100 people who can share my newsletter and invite others to subscribe and start sharing.
If you already have the audience but they are having trouble reaching online, consider start the newsletter.
As Seth Verkyer has noted, who writes it Social media escape club Newsletter to more than 6,000 users, “Direct access to your audience is very important, and is worth time and energy.”
Social media algorithms are incredible. Through subsicing, you can owe your email list and talk directly to your audience, while making your long -term supporters continue to support.
3. I focused on permanent quality of permanent quantity.
Just because your favorite subscription author posts every day, it doesn’t mean you need.
Whatever I started to observe, before joining the subscription, that is, I have done two new articles each month. These were not just throwing ideas. They were well -researched, thinking, long -shaped pieces that resulted in reading, living, listening and boat.
Once I started my newsletter, I launched a series of content recommended, taking it or leaving a content to fill the gap between articles. It started as a weekly drop, but I moved the Cadenus monthly earlier this year because I learned how difficult it is to maintain a weekly rhythm-especially because writing is not my full-time task.
Also, I knew I was doing my biggest matriculation for success, which I am proud of, and it takes time. The work I am proud of is the job. I am comfortable to return and want to share it even after the date of publishing. This is the work I believe that readers can come at any point and still find the value of it.
Permanent temperament, in the sense of how much you post, is often discussed as is linked to development. But Sarah Fay, whose Writers at work Newsletter has more than 36,000 users, saying, “Subsic algorithm is not in favor of frequency.”
Fay added, “engagement is important.”
Posting more can find your newsletter in front of most people, but it can also make your hard work difficult or even bombs the readers’ already -filled inboxes. By focusing on a permanent standard on increasing your quantity, you do not want to remember your readers can do a better job of providing work because they know that you always perform your best.

4. I “stole” from my favorite authors.
Your partner’s authors are the best blueprint to start.
I started my journey on a sink. Several months after starting the newsletter, I finally decided to jump. Don’t know where to start, I first saw the publication of the followers, such as Hunter Harris and Emily Sundberg.
Looking at his newsletters, I got a better understanding of how I want to create about my page, as well as what to include in the header and footer of my emails. When I made my words my words, they could help me learn what from my publication.
Austin Clone, which has 297,000 users in the self -titled substitute, authored the book, Steal like an artist. Inside the guide, the clone quoted fashion designer Yuhji Yuji Yamamoto: “Start copying your choice. Copy copy copy copy copy copy copy. You will find yourself at the end of the copy.”
Your best way is not a way. It is learning from the authors and creators you appreciate. This allows you to improve their best work that encourages you to do the best.
Some of my favorite substakers are these:
5. I accepted the playfulness and experiences.
There is no way to show the Subsk.
Since starting my newsletter, I have tried different types of posts beyond long -shaped articles and content recommendations. I have interviewed the artists whom I appreciate, such as Louis Will Raper Horse Gaur and Senior Social Media Manager Jean Crime. I have written love letters with my best friends and contributed to the series of conversations with other authors.
For the sake of self -care and creative freedom, when I talk about alternatives, I fight rules and restrictions. I treat my newsletter like a playground instead of jail. I have set guidelines for my creativity. And just like my own small playground, I can choose and choose what I want to play with, as well as how many days I want to play with it.
Robert Monsoon, whose Music with a broken heart The newsletter has more than 7,000 users, “allowing themselves to play and does not appear to be perfect on the subcortes.” His work supporters, including me, resonate with Robert’s open heart and tags with the tag for the ride wherever he chooses to go.
Try things Follow your curiosity and see where they can take you. Mike Sudon off Everything is amazing The newsletter said the first year was “experiencing everything”.
He also noted, “I just didn’t want to write things that did not fill me with joy, curiosity and surprise.”
Sudan now has more than 31,000 users. Even if your playfulness does not lead to the development of the audience, it may be more happy – and it is equally important.

6. I shared about my substitute about Subscribe.
There is a whole world out of subsicing that you don’t know about your newsletter.
Before joining Subsic, I wrote an article about Raper Kid Kodi, which I have since reproduced on my newsletter. Thinking about it, I shared the article on Twitter (now X) and tag caddy. Less than 10 minutes, he retweeted the article and introduced my writing to millions of followers.
I picked up this strategy to substitute and now promoted my newsletter on social media. Some of my famous pieces received traction on a platform like X, Threads, and LinkedIn, which took more traffic to my newsletter.
Andy Adams, who publish Falakphoto Digest For more than 38,000 subsidiaries, noted, “Instagram plays an important role in my substitute workflow.” He added, “(Instagram) has been helping to increase the audience for my substitute newsletter. For me, they go together.”
You are already on social media. Use it to have more and more people in front of people. In some ways, it may be an extension of your newsletter, which may invite new readers to dive into their work.
7. I benefited from the properties of the substrates.
The stack is filled with subscription tools to help you increase your newsletter audience.
Subsic networks, including the features of the app like Note and Chat, have operated 86 % of my newsletter users. Since Culture Journalist Ian Arton recommended my subscription using the platform’s recommended feature, earlier this year I received about 1,000 1,000 users a month.
I regularly contact notes with other authors and readers, like short -form material channels like X and Threads. The notes have also introduced me to new all and impressed me. I am a better artist and person because of these relationships I have built on the subject.
Mario Gabriel off Generalst He says, “Subsak is not just a place to publish or read – for authors and creators to cooperate and cooperate in the development of each other is an environmental system.”
You don’t have to go anywhere to grow. Your new readers are waiting for your alternative.

8. I got stuck with him.
Subsic growth may occur overnight, but it is more likely to take time.
I’ve been on subscription for more than two and a half years, and it took me a year to reach my first 1,000 newsletter users. Six months later, I got about 1,000 one thousand users a month.
Although every month looks different, my biggest achievement is that I have been returning to this page. Writing has been a joy to me, and I am grateful that I have to raise this love through my newsletter.
Mika, who publishes Music by Maca Newsletter, wrote about being committed to Subscribe. He shared, “My secret sauce on subsic is enjoying the journey instead of just fullying on the floor.”
Continuing this topic, Mika wrote, “You are called to write, adapt to your authenticity, give birth to real contacts and honor creativity, and respect it is the real magic of creativity!”
Sometimes, the best item of your development can keep the numbers aside and remember that you are substitutes in the first place. This will keep you walking even if development will slow down.
