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Substack is the Future of Newsletter Publishing

As Revue gets killed off and TinyLetter's status remains uncertain, more people are turning towards Substack as their go-to platform for newsletter publishing due its user-friendly interface, powerful analytics tools, monetization options, and supportive community of creators.

A laptop screen displaying a page from Substack's website with several articles listed below it

A laptop screen displaying a page from Substack's website with several articles listed below it

With Revue getting killed, TinyLetter’s status being doubtful, and MailChimp being well… MailChimp, many people are turning to Substack as their go-to platform for newsletter publishing. And it’s easy to see why. Substack offers a range of features that make it an attractive option for anyone looking to start or maintain a newsletter. The platform is simple and intuitive, allowing users to quickly create newsletters with ease. It also provides users with powerful analytics tools so they can track how their newsletters are performing and make adjustments accordingly. The platform also allows users to monetize their content by offering subscription options for readers who want access to exclusive content or early access to new releases. This makes it easy for writers and publishers to generate revenue from their work without having to rely on ads or other third-party services. Finally, Substack has a strong community of creators who share tips and advice on how best to use the platform. This makes it easier for newbies to get up and running quickly while also providing experienced creators with the support they need when trying out new ideas or experimenting with different strategies. All in all, Substack is an excellent choice for anyone looking for an easy way to publish newsletters online. With its user-friendly interface, powerful analytics tools, monetization options, and supportive community of creators, there’s no doubt that Substack will continue to be one of the most popular platforms in the industry going forward.