My top equipment tips and links are below.
What we cover:
The 3 types of Substack audio and how they work (voiceover, memos, and podcast/audio posts)
Substack audio in 3 easy steps—including the editing tool for writers
Voiceover-artist top tips
The best (and easiest and cheapest) equipment to use
Why use audio?
- and digital media publishers like The New York Times are leaning heavily on audio.
Audio creates a deeper relationship between writer and reader than print can.
Audio has been shown to increase subscriber retention because people listen to audio while multitasking when they don’t have the time or attention to read.
The voice-reader relationship is part of the reason audiobook sales have surged while digital and print book sales continue to fall.
It will create a stronger relationship between you, your subscribers, and your work.
→ NOTE: As Substack’s Head of Writer Relations Farrah Storr puts it, we do these workshops in good faith that people won’t sign up for the link and then unsubscribe. We’re here to build a community of writers who will come together to grow. If you prefer to purchase the workshop, you can do so here: