Valuable insight! My TBR is heavily influenced by Bookstagram and after watching lots of them, I’m starting to get the pattern and the type of content on there and it’s quite different from Substack. It’s certainly difficult to transition from a more visual style to a more word/ writing dominated style. I really hope the Bookstack community can continue to grow!
I needed this stack so much and I love the word BookStack! I’ve not heard it before-and I love it so much. I am here for all the Bookstacks-who should I follow?
Thank you for this info! I'm thinking about transitioning my newsletter audience to substack (Dan Blank advice) and hoping to find and engage readers. Love the idea of BookStack!
This is such a helpful walkthrough, and I really do hope the bookish community can thrive on here.
Valuable insight! My TBR is heavily influenced by Bookstagram and after watching lots of them, I’m starting to get the pattern and the type of content on there and it’s quite different from Substack. It’s certainly difficult to transition from a more visual style to a more word/ writing dominated style. I really hope the Bookstack community can continue to grow!
Excellent advice. I think BookTok people will find a very welcoming home here.
An absolutely spot-on primer! Thank you. So helpful not just for BookStack, but any social media endeavor! [PS - sharing this comment to Notes!]
I needed this stack so much and I love the word BookStack! I’ve not heard it before-and I love it so much. I am here for all the Bookstacks-who should I follow?
Really good info. I'd be interested to hear bout your time on Booktock, as I've always debated if it's a valuable asset to the social media toolbox.
Thank you for this info! I'm thinking about transitioning my newsletter audience to substack (Dan Blank advice) and hoping to find and engage readers. Love the idea of BookStack!