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Things no one tells you when you start a newsletter

25 点作者 oaf357大约 5 年前

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zomglings大约 5 年前
Seems like Substack was built to solve the problems that the author mentions. Curious how good a job it does - it seems to be gaining traction lately.<p>I have been considering it as an alternative to Medium, although Medium does have the best distribution story out there so far.<p>Am also curious how many DevOps&#x27;ish readers are using IE6 to read his website. :)
milesvp大约 5 年前
Interesting about the advice not to have &quot;weekly&quot; in your newsletter, due to the implied deadline.<p>I&#x27;m curious how this plays into other advice I&#x27;ve read from content creators, that delivery consistency is key. And that the cadence you should finalize on should be something like N-1, where N is the amount of content you can consistently produce in a period. That way you have a pipeline and a backlog to allow you to take time off, or be sick. You can create 20 webcomics a month? Great, find 3 days a week to publish. 20% overcapacity seems to be a good number based on multiple sources I&#x27;ve seen from mostly solo producers, and it allows them to be consistent while not burning out.
sixhobbits大约 5 年前
This feels like 4-5 random ideas that don&#x27;t really fit together, combined into one post.<p>DNS and good source IPs are mentioned and it starts off as if it&#x27;s going to be fairly technical, but then talks about ideal cadences, and some guy called Gareth. Then markdown and Hugo?<p>Good writing, but I would suggest more thinking about what your point is and then making it.
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lonelappde大约 5 年前
I&#x27;m sure someone would tell you, if you subscribed to their newsletter.