Why You Should Start With Substack and Only Move to Ghost When You're Ready

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Introduction

Researching the best blogging platform can be overwhelming, especially if you’re new to blogging and don’t know where to start. There are tons of options, but not all platforms are right for every blogger—some may not even be right for you! This article explains why Substack is an excellent option to kickstart your new blog and why you should only move to Ghost when you feel ready to step up your game.

Substack is free to use

Substack is a great place for beginners who are looking for a platform that doesn't have all the bells and whistles but still provides a few features like RSS, search, email newsletter, and discovery feed. it's free so you don't have anything to lose! substack is also open source so it's customizable if you want to get more involved in their development or just want the freedom of customization.

They only take a percentage of what you earn, so it's risk-free

Substack is a free, open-source content publishing platform that enables creators to share their work with the world. It was created by a team of designers, developers, and writers who wanted to make it as easy as possible for anyone to publish their writing online. The best part about substack is that it only takes 10% of what you earn so it's risk-free. If you never make any money on substack you'll never pay anything! Plus, the other 90% of what you earn goes directly into your pocket so it's just like having a regular job where they pay you an hourly rate. Another great thing about substack is that they offer paid subscriptions if you want to charge people for your content.

You can build an audience on Substack before moving to Ghost

I'm a content creator, so I know the importance of communicating with your audience. Recommendations are always helpful, especially when you want your channel to grow. There are many good platforms out there that you can use as a content creator, but I recommend starting with Substack because it's free. They don't charge anything for using their service and they take 10% of what you earn if what you earn is zero they take zero but if you earn from a paid subscription they take 10%. Being on substack first will allow you to build up an audience before moving on to other platforms like ghost which are paid subscriptions and require constant upkeep of your account such as hosting your content, email list building, etc. Open source is also another option for free accounts.

Ghost is more expensive and complicated, so it's best to wait until you're ready

Substack is a free open-source platform that creators can use to host their content. It's also free to sign up, which means you don't have to pay anything upfront. If what you earn on substack is zero then substack won't take anything, but if you earn from a subscription they take 10%.

Ghost requires paid subscription so it will cost at least $10 per month plus other fees for plugins, email list hosting, etc. This means that it's best for creators who are serious about making money off of their content or can afford the higher cost of Ghost.

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Wow didin;t know about shit might do a little research about this

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Interesting. I haven't come across this yet.

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Dear I think you always write about sbstack and medium I have never tried them yet as it is the long term and very struggling but it is good for someone to get knowledge about it .

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Yes, a few days I am writing about both substack and medium. I have made a tutorial, especially for your need which shows how to import your read.cash articles to medium with canonical link enjoy https://youtu.be/XX8OvV2Posc As for substack you can simply use it to promote your existing read.cash articles by sharing links, also if you have a tiktok/youtube/twitter even medium you can promote anything you want cause its absolutely free the only thing to understand with substack is that all your writings will directly go to the email inboxes.

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