Maybe, or maybe not. The issue with the current cadence is, mostly Substack’s golden geese get the exposure, who already have large subscriber base with tick marks, like yourself. They can start 2 times a week Fridays and Sundays and see how it goes.
Putting new people alongside established writers and celebrities launching Substacks is the point, not an oversight. The draw for a roundup of new writers with no following would be so much lower. Most people would just read the big account email and skip the discovery email, unfortunately. Putting new writers alongside established ones is the best way to elevate new writers.
daily is overkill
current cadence is fine
Maybe, or maybe not. The issue with the current cadence is, mostly Substack’s golden geese get the exposure, who already have large subscriber base with tick marks, like yourself. They can start 2 times a week Fridays and Sundays and see how it goes.
Putting new people alongside established writers and celebrities launching Substacks is the point, not an oversight. The draw for a roundup of new writers with no following would be so much lower. Most people would just read the big account email and skip the discovery email, unfortunately. Putting new writers alongside established ones is the best way to elevate new writers.
You're right, this is certainly a good way to promote new authors on Substack.