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Thanks for the tips. I'm sure they will prove to be very helpful.

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May 10, 2023Liked by Jameson Steward

Thanks for this. I’m a new be and will definitely try out these tips.

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I think sneaky art was the first publication I saw doing this. Then Substack started doing it in their own community posts

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Love it! I would add... if you paste a hard link to your Substack home page inside your post, it auto-generates a great CTA. It uses your logo, a subscribe button, and (I think) your one line description. All within the same space as a normal “sub with caption.”

Also, to your point about white space: myself and a few other creators use custom page brakes. Basically a tiny doodle in a 1x5 aspect ratio, with a transparent background. My articles are broken up with little mountain doodles. Readers have messaged me when they recognize them. It’s fun!

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Excellent advice!

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