The hottest Subscription Model Substack posts right now

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The Commonplace 809 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. The author aims to have a different approach to monetization by avoiding aggressive sales tactics and simply reminding readers about paid subscription options once a year.
  2. The author values creating a space free from excessive ads and calls to action, focusing more on providing quality content for readers.
  3. The author emphasizes that while money is appreciated, what truly matters to them is the readers enjoying and benefiting from their writing.
Entering The Lung 3301 implied HN points 29 Sep 23
  1. Neko Case shared a snippet of a new song recorded with talented musicians.
  2. The musicians mentioned in the post are Paul Rigby, John Convertino, Sebastian Steinberg, and Steve Moore.
  3. To continue reading and supporting Neko Case's work, consider subscribing to their newsletter.
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The Charlotte Ledger 432 implied HN points 09 Mar 23
  1. The author started The Charlotte Ledger in 2019 to address the lack of high-quality local information in Charlotte.
  2. They chose a subscription-based business model over advertising, focusing on serving readers rather than chasing clicks.
  3. The team at The Charlotte Ledger has steadily grown, expanded their content, and prioritized quality journalism to attract and retain subscribers.
The Art of Enchantment, with Dr Sharon Blackie 159 implied HN points 24 May 22
  1. The author shares a personal experience from a fishing trip to the Outer Hebrides in 2007, highlighting the meditative and almost sacred nature of fishing for her husband.
  2. The piece of prose she wrote about the experience was published in the literary magazine Waterlog, showcasing the depth of her writing and the significance of the moment.
  3. The post is exclusive for paid subscribers, inviting new subscribers to join and providing a sign-in option for existing paid subscribers.
Building the Builders 2 implied HN points 26 Feb 24
  1. Two years into launching the Substack, the creator celebrates the growth of core essays and increased readership.
  2. Consistent posting reflects dedication despite personal challenges like career transitions and parenting.
  3. Exciting updates include easier access for paid subscribers to join AMAs and a new Discord server for all subscribers.
Painful Signs, Or, Joel's Substack 19 implied HN points 11 Aug 23
  1. Painful Signs is a new Substack created by Joel Christensen to share longer essays and older idea renewals, focusing on ancient Greece and Rome, particularly the _Iliad_.
  2. The site will have both free and paid subscriptions, with free subscribers having access to shorter posts and paid subscribers gaining access to longer posts and the archive.
  3. All funds generated from paid subscriptions will be donated to non-profit organizations that support the study of the ancient world and prioritize public engagement, with annual statements about the fund allocation.
Fight to Repair 19 implied HN points 27 Jul 22
  1. Audible's dominant market position and DRM policies can significantly impact authors and readers, limiting choices and control over audiobooks.
  2. Planned obsolescence in products not only affects consumers financially but also has environmental consequences, highlighting the need for sustainable choices.
  3. The monopolistic role of middlemen in commerce, like Amazon or Google, can lead to unfair practices and the need for more equitable transactions.