120 - Substack 101: What You Need To Get Started and Stay Consistent
Content Marketing School: Social Media, Video, AI, Podcast, and LinkedIn Tips for B2B Professionals, Consultants, and Entrepr · 2025-12-10 · 10 min
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Send us Fan Mail As more professionals shift their attention to Substack, it's becoming more essential than optional. Even if that's just opening an account to follow your favorite creators. Although I joined in July, I didn't fully embrace Substack until the end of October. In this solo episode, I share some of what I've learned over the last 30+ days to help you put the pieces together and have a smoother onboarding than I did. Key Takeaways Substack is a versatile platform for content sharing. Notes are quick updates that help maintain engagement. Substack Live requires at least 10 in-app subscribers. Notes can be text-only and are easy to create. Posts can serve as a library for substantial content. Mixing content types enhances audience engagement. Get your name or preferred handle on Substack before it's gone. If you're ready to stop thinking about video and start doing it, the next session of my Smarter, Faster, Fun Video Bootcamp starts in July.