Rethinking Newsletters
I have a lot of blogs, microblogs, newsletters and websites that I maintain and regularly post to.
Iāll admit, itās exhausting.
The idea of centralizing all of it into one website that can be a blog and newsletter for all my creative works is very appealing. This is why, I am thinking of crossposting everything here, to my main site. My newsletters, comics, videos, short stories, ramblings and photo posts all in one place.
Right now I am using Substack as my primary landing page and website for my comics, but I really donāt like the CEO. His ideas are a little, out of touch, with this post-1950s world in which we live. Iād like to move it all over to Patreon or Tumblr, but neither seem to be the place where Iād invest the time and money to make it the backbone of my business.
Luckily, my business is still growing, and small enough that I can move its digital home around as needed. Also, Iām in a stage where I can still experiment and see what still works, and I wonāt really lose any readers.
This is going to be a year long experiment, and Iāll be tracking how many suspected bots vs. actual subscribers I attract, as well as which service has the most engagement and new subscribers. Iāll be looking at WordPress, Tumblr (also owned by Automattic), Patreon and Substack. All have their problems, and all four claim that you can get paid to post your work. Iām eager to find out which service actually does end up paying out and which takes the smallest cut for themselves.
Having a reliable, versatile online home for my website is a big part of my business plan. I need the right people to be able to find my site, and when they find it, I need them to be able to find exactly what theyāre looking for when they get here. It needs to be one stop shopping for everyone. Plus, I donāt want to have to memorize anymore passwords. I just want to his āpublishā and have the content go where it needs to go so I can get back to writing and drawing.
Upcoming paid newsletters will include (subscriber only) comics, early access, short stories, flash fiction and behind the scenes content for paid subscribers.
I look forward to hearing from my followers/subscribers about what else theyād like to see over the next year. So donāt be shy to comment!


