Substack's Reid DeRamus on newsletter growth mechanics

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Substack’s Reid DeRamus talks about growing newsletter audiences. Reid and I have spoken for the past two years on this topic, going back to before Substack bought his company Yem, which was focused on building a growth engine for newsletter writers. The thing about growth, at least I’ve found, is https://www.therebooting.com/p/slow-growth (it takes a long time) for most people. It’s taken me over two years to get 12,700 subscribers. I always tell people to take with a grain of salt the https://theygotacquired.com/content/milk-road-acquired-by-bitfo/ (overnight success stories) of newsletters that amass 250,000 subscribers in less than a year. They are remarkable because they are unusual, and the people running them are likely experts in marketing while most of us writing are not. Recommendations is Substack’s No. 1 feature it has rolled out. It needed to provide that distribution function to publishers. Otherwise it would just be a newsletter CMS with Stripe integration. Recommendations are now responsible for 40% of new free subscriptions to Substack-hosted publications. Reid and I discussed that dynamic and other features Substack is rolling out to increase the number of people who covert to paid subscribers.