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Austin Allen Hamblin's avatar

Love that new Hodag print. I’ll have to grab one next week.

I ask people to comment and tell them to when I see them is the only reason I get them and I’m not to proud to admit. Also your not allowed to complainant comments when I always comment and you don’t always on mine! 😂

Your outdoor set up is legit. I need to get one. I’d like to do more outdoor events, but not sure what the right fit for me is. 🤷‍♀️

Brimstone Studios's avatar

I try to comment on yours if I feel I have something to say. Sometimes, I’m not confident I do!

Austin Allen Hamblin's avatar

It says at the top of you don’t know what to say just say hi!

Austin Allen Hamblin's avatar

😂

Brimstone Studios's avatar

You can’t make me!

The Nerd of The Rings's avatar

So as I was reading this I wonder if to a degree some of the online numbers looking slim is a failure of technology. I would say I read 95% of your stacks that show up in my email, in my email. I very rarely ever actually go to substack to look at writings, I'm subscribed to my friends and ones I like and I read them in my email where they are nicely delivered to me. I'm guessing though that substack isn't getting any analytics back that I read it from my email. I wonder if there is a setting to only deliver part of the writing to the email to get me hooked to then move to the website/app to finish reading it? Though writing a click-baity first paragraph doesn't sound the best either.

Brimstone Studios's avatar

Actually, I do get stats on people just reading through their email!

I don’t want entries like this to sound whiny. I hope it comes across as challenged but not beaten. The outlook is that the vast likes and comments on other substacks can be misleading and cause unrealistic expectations.

Clickbait-y paragraphs are recommended, especially if the user paywalls whatever is afterward.

The Nerd of The Rings's avatar

Ahh thats good to hear that it does track email reads I was worried about that.