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Thanks for the information! My substack is called A Considerable Age. I publish my personal essays and those of other writers. Always interested in finding a great story. LOVE substack. https://aconsiderableage.substack.com/

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A fellow personal essay lover! :)

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Same!!

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I show digital writers how to build courses to grow their income at Course Builder's Corner here: https://rodneydaut.substack.com

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Thanks for the links!

Here is my substack newsletter https://kristinwritesmuch.substack.com/ (I also have another one called the QC Brew Scene about the local breweries that you can find under my profile).

Maybe this will push me to post something soon! LOL

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Yes!

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Thanks Kelly.

My Substack newsletter is called Mighty Forces. Its goal is to help people over 50 who are job hunting. I've been having a blast writing and researching it. My struggle is mainly with marketing. I would love any feedback you or your readers would have on it. Thanks.

https://mightyforcesjobs.substack.com/

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Wow! Reading your post "Your not so secret weapon: technology" and I love how clear, easy to read and useful it is! And yes, I Google myself often because clients do! I even have a Google Alert set for my name.

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Thanks, Kelly!! Well geez, at least you used your whole name in the other one. Me, I just used my first name. lol. Duh. Really appreciate the shout-out and link. You have been so awesome and welcoming and thank you for that!!

P.S. Please yes, come read https://historyofwomen.substack.com/

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Such a great Substack!

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I was looking for how to grow on Substack and your article came up. Thanks. I'm writing about blogging and also hosting a blogging podcast at https://lumiblog.substack.com

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Thanks for this. I request you all to assess my substack

https://rajinderarora.substack.com/publish/posts

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Hi. I am new to Substack so I'll read the guide - thanks!

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So glad to find you, through the rabbit hole of a Substack comment thread! I write about writing as well, sharing a weekly writing prompt to help others pay attention to what matters, and tell their own stories. With a little focus on grief and spirituality. My Substack is Writing in Company. https://writingincompany.substack.com/

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Nice to meet you, Julie! Great newsletter idea! I'll recommend that to my writers!

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Thank you so much, Kelly! Glad we've connected.

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I have not yet published it on substack. I use Medium. But something draws me here, but I am not sure if writing on two platforms is advisable. What are your thoughts on this?

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Hi Kerstin, it depends how much time you have and what your goals are. I enjoy writing on both. Although I've been writing less on Medium lately and more on Substack. They have different purposes really.

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Thanks for sharing Linda’s guide. It was so helpful! I started my Substack, The Power of Change to help other live their best life regardless of the circumstances they face. I share my experience living with a chronic illness and the techniques I’ve used to overcome adversity and live a life of opportunity. I welcome thoughts and comments!

https://tracymansolillo.substack.com/

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Thanks - checking this out now. Been on Substack for the last 6 months and loving the community.

If you get 5 mins, please check out my Substack, Never Stop Learning.

https://neverstoplearning1.substack.com

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I also ... write about writing.

Is it a sickness? An affliction? An addiction? A joy?

http://blakeatwood.substack.com

Thanks for the Substack guide. I'm a recent convert so I'll be combing through it soon.

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All three perhaps?

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