Iām so disappointed not to be able to make it live on Friday! Iām really interested in learning about audio as think it could be good for me on here and elsewhere.
Hi Claire, thank you for your mini video about recommendations. Can you help? I would like to host online writing tutorials that people could access via my Substack. These would be recorded, writers would pay for a whole course, or just one tutorial, and play them when they want. Do you have a recommendation for what platform to use to host these tutorials? (And then presumably I could link or embed them in Substack?).
I notice your video yesterday was in YouTube. Do you put that behind a paywall? If so, how do you then release it to subscribers as you did yesterday? I assume you'd have to subscribe to YouTube? Thank you, and apologies if you've addressed this already! Take care, Sanjida
Hi Sanjida - so Iām experimenting with YouTube at the moment and have put out a couple of pieces of exclusive content early. The way you do this is send an āunlistedā link so itās not searchable. The time frame means Iāll have to edit the link within 48 hours.
You can host video here but I host in YouTube simply because I find it brings me more folks over if itās a public video, they have captions and I find the cataloguing system easier than Substack.
Thank you. Would love to know how it goes. I wasn't thinking of using Substack, more that people could access the video or be directed towards it via Substack. A platform like Skillset maybe, which Emma Gannon uses? Need to do some research!
A skillshare - yes skillshare is great... it really depends how you want the payments and the marketing to work. Cody cook Parrot also has a class on skillshare - there are lots of fab people.
Iām so disappointed not to be able to make it live on Friday! Iām really interested in learning about audio as think it could be good for me on here and elsewhere.
Will ping the replay round. ā¤ļø
Hi Claire, thank you for your mini video about recommendations. Can you help? I would like to host online writing tutorials that people could access via my Substack. These would be recorded, writers would pay for a whole course, or just one tutorial, and play them when they want. Do you have a recommendation for what platform to use to host these tutorials? (And then presumably I could link or embed them in Substack?).
I notice your video yesterday was in YouTube. Do you put that behind a paywall? If so, how do you then release it to subscribers as you did yesterday? I assume you'd have to subscribe to YouTube? Thank you, and apologies if you've addressed this already! Take care, Sanjida
Hi Sanjida - so Iām experimenting with YouTube at the moment and have put out a couple of pieces of exclusive content early. The way you do this is send an āunlistedā link so itās not searchable. The time frame means Iāll have to edit the link within 48 hours.
You can host video here but I host in YouTube simply because I find it brings me more folks over if itās a public video, they have captions and I find the cataloguing system easier than Substack.
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Thank you. Would love to know how it goes. I wasn't thinking of using Substack, more that people could access the video or be directed towards it via Substack. A platform like Skillset maybe, which Emma Gannon uses? Need to do some research!
A skillshare - yes skillshare is great... it really depends how you want the payments and the marketing to work. Cody cook Parrot also has a class on skillshare - there are lots of fab people.
Hi Claire, I just came across your Essay Club post from last month...I would LOVE to join please āŗļø Such an awesome offering šš¼
Youāre so super welcome Kali! āØāØš„°āØāØ itās working so well.