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This is such a helpful post! I tend to sort of "go with the flow" as I like to say, when it comes to posting and sending it out across the internet on my various social media channels. I used to be a prolific poster and find that doesn't work for me these days, but I think that is a better mode for Substack anyway.

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Mar 24·edited Mar 24Author

Thanks, Pamela! Agreed, the plan needs to work for you. But it may help to track whch of your posts are bringing in new subscribers (Dashboard).

People are posting 1-3x on average so it fits in here for sure.

Another consideration may be given your previous extensive source of posts, to auto-schedule them in for publishing so saves you the effort. Perhaps Tuesdays and Thursdays combined with daily Notes?

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Mar 23Liked by Jayshree Gururaj

I need this! And I’m sure I’m not the only one.

I tend to be slapdash and intuitive rather than strategic, so thank you so much for pointing me in the right direction, Jayshree.

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Great to hear this feedback, thank you!

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Great way to teach content writing via Substack newsletter. I am a content writer on LinkedIn and a book writer on Substack. I am a ghostwriter for educational email courses and newsletter. I always like Substack's clean interface to write newsletters. There aren't many 'commercial' newsletters on Substack but I think soon many are going to come aboard to make use of this free platform and monitize their newsletter in the process.

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Mar 24·edited Mar 24Author

Thanks Neera for sharing. Nice to read your book chapters too. The distinction between the channels is a great one.

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