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If I want to fully support myself from my blog, is substack basically the only reasonable game in town? I'd like that to not be the case, but it seems like it might be? From numbers people have posted, substack has a much higher conversion rate for writing than patreon, GH, etc.
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I've had success with Patreon, and I'm grateful to them—particularly as trailblazers in this space—but I really can't recommend them to anyone starting out now. I've been disappointed in their product execution; I suspect their billing lock-in creates less pressure to improve.
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Because Substack doesn't (yet) add any meaningful platform-level distribution, I don't think there's a strong argument to use it instead of Ghost, which is OSS and doesn't take a cut.
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I'm not sure how that 10% conversion rate is calculated (the % of unique viewers of a single article subscribing for $$$?) but it seems quite optimistic! Quantum Country alone has had order 100k readers; I have 600 patrons, total.
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I'd definitely suggest offering some "premium" subscription to superfans, many of whom are surprisingly cost-insensitive. This fairly offhanded decision has generated enough marginal revenue for me (vs "everyone pays same") as to make crowdfunding plausible for me, vs. not.
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you could sell more specific value props related to your work. ideation help, IA work sessions, etc. consulting and design services sold hourly. you could probably do it right through patreon?
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