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The Athlete’s Bureau offers space to highlight the voices and market power of college athletes. Home to award-winning student journalists and market leading Gen Z pollsters, published by Chase Griffin (UCLA QB, 2X NIL Athlete of Year).
Launched 17 days ago · $8/month
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Michael Spencer publishes news at the intersection of artificial intelligence, technology and business, including opinion, paper summaries and everything on A.I. startups.
Hundreds of paid subscribers · $7.99/month
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Co-founder of a16z-baked Maven and altMBA, Wes Kao writes a weekly newsletter on how to be a sharper marketer, founder, and builder. Expect honest insights and tactical advice for operators in the arena.
Launched 2 months ago
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Creative Block by multidisciplinary artist Temi Coker is a weekly newsletter on topics related to creativity, providing a space for reflection and conversation. Welcome to the Block!
Launched 7 months ago
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Kaitlyn Wong shares recipes for baking something together, and eating it from her balcony in Brooklyn—documenting her unrivaled daily sugar intake in a space where eating cake with your hands is encouraged.
Hundreds of paid subscribers · $6/month

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“I can still remember standing in the kitchen in March 2020 and watching the first $1.00 I made come through, from sharing my own research. A year later and it’s now my full-time ‘job’.”

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What is a Substack?

Substack helps anyone set up a blog and email newsletter. No tech knowledge is required. Without ads and algorithms to get in the way, you can sustain a direct relationship with your readers and retain full control over your creative work.

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It’s free to get started on Substack. If you turn on paid subscriptions, Substack will keep a 10% cut of revenues for operating costs like development and customer support. There are no hidden fees and we only make money when writers do.

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You will always own your content and your relationships with your subscribers. We make it easy to import and export your archive, email list, and payments information to and from other platforms.

Will Substack help me grow my audience?

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