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The 3 Best Platforms For New Writers
Build your solo business & quit your job in 2025.

If you’re a new solopreneur, you have no time to waste.
Between your current job, personal engagements, and the need to breathe (I hate suffocating hustle culture), you need to know where to invest your limited time to make your solo business work, fast.
Because if you don’t start to make some money, you’ll give up.
And I don’t want you to give up.
I don't want you to miss out on an opportunity of a lifetime just because you thought it wouldn’t work for you.
So let’s make it work.
Here are the 3 platforms that are worth your time in 2025 + a bonus platform you can take advantage of.
Why everyone loves this place?
Let’s put a pin in the fact that everyone brags about their Substack success and claims it’s a great place to be.
Let’s, instead, follow the money.
Substack has raised $80+ million from some of the biggest investors in the US.
To justify that investment, they’ll put most of it towards growth.
This means they’ll try to attract as many users as possible and convert them to paid subscribers.
To have a Substack at the moment means to ride that growth train all the way to an effortless 4–5 figure e-mail list.
Now, let’s take the pin out of that thing we mentioned in the beginning. Why does everyone love Substack so much?
Simple: it’s a one-stop shop for building an e-mail list. It has its own social media platform (Notes), it supports podcasts and video content, and it allows your audience to move effortlessly from followers to subscribers, to customers (paid subscribers).
There’s really no Substack alternative online at the moment and if you’re not there already, go build a newsletter right now.
This is where gatekeepers check you out.
I’ve had it up to here with social media.