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How to Use Substack Recommendations to Get More Subscribers
Is this the best feature on Substack?
Recommendations are a top Substack superpower and one of the main reasons that Substack absolutely wipes the floor with old-fashioned newsletter software platforms like MailChimp or ConvertKit.
In this post I explain how to use Substack recommendations to get more subscribers.
If you want the ‘nuts and bolts’ of using recommendations (like how to find old ‘blurbs’ and opt out of recommendation digest notifications), hop on over to my post on Substack.
What are Substack Recommendations?
The recommendations feature allows publication owners to publicly recommend each other’s work. Recommendations from other writers give your publication authority and expose your work to more people. Some creators report getting more than one-quarter of their subscribers from recommendations.
Recommendations are particularly powerful if your ideal reader is already hanging out on Substack and reading other publications. If that’s you then recommendations are probably the single biggest thing you can do to super-charge your growth.
Recommendations might be the single biggest thing you can do to super-charge your growth