substack-ghostwriting

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Write, optimize, and grow Substack content — both newsletter issues (email-first) and web posts (web-first articles/essays). Covers ghostwriting with voice matching, Substack algorithm optimization, Notes strategy, email formatting, SEO, growth tactics, and monetization planning. Use when the user mentions Substack, newsletters, write a newsletter issue, Substack post, Substack article, web post on Substack, evergreen content, SEO for Substack, newsletter growth, Notes strategy, ghostwrite for, match someone's voice, write in the style of, newsletter monetization, paid subscribers, or any task involving Substack as a platform. Also trigger for general article/newsletter writing even if Substack isn't named explicitly, or when the user wants to adapt existing content (blog post, talk, thread) into newsletter or web post format. Do NOT use for generic blog post writing without a newsletter/Substack context (-> See samber/cc-skills@technical-article-writer skill).

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# Substack Ghostwriting & Content Optimization A skill for writing Substack content — both newsletter issues (email-first) and web posts (web-first articles/essays) — that grows subscribers and converts readers. Handles two voice modes (own voice, ghostwriting) and two format modes (newsletter issue, web post). ## Core philosophy Substack is not a blog with an email list. It's a social-media-newsletter hybrid with an algorithm that optimizes for subscriptions, not engagement. This changes everything about how you write, format, and distribute content on the platform. The algorithm's incentives genuinely align with quality. Substack's revenue comes from subscription cuts (not ads), so gaming engagement metrics doesn't help. What helps: writing content good enough that readers convert to paid subscribers and recommend you to others. For ghostwriting specifically: the job is capturing someone's existing insights in their voice, not generating insights from scratch. As Nicolas Cole frames it: clients are "insights-rich and time-poor", writers are "time-rich but insights-poor." The art is extraction and voice matching. --- ## Platform formatting constraints Substack is a social-media-newsletter hybrid with an algorithm that optimizes for subscriptions, not engagement. Revenue comes from subscription cuts (not ads), so quality genuinely wins. For ghostwriting: the job is capturing someone's existing insights in their voice — clients are "insights-rich and time-poor." Read ...

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Author
samber
Repository
samber/cc-skills
Created
5 months ago
Last Updated
yesterday
Language
CSS
License
MIT

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