Collaboration for Introverted Substackers
Ever find yourself scrolling through Substack, seeing all these awesome collaborations and thinking... "I should do that!"?
But then the thought of actually reaching out to someone, initiating a conversation, and navigating the whole collaborative dance makes you want to crawl back under the covers?
Yeah, I get it.
As an introvert myself, I used to find the idea of networking and collaborating completely draining. The small talk, the self-promotion, the potential for awkwardness... it all felt like way too much effort.
But here's the thing: collaboration can be a game-changer for your Substack. It can expose you to new audiences, spark fresh ideas, and inject new life into your creative process.
And it doesn't have to be a soul-sucking experience.
Over the years (and after a lot of trial and error!), I've discovered strategies and tactics that make collaboration not only painless but actually enjoyable – even for us introverts.
This is for you if:
You're a writer or creator on Substack who wants to grow your audience and impact.
You're intrigued by the idea of collaboration but feel intimidated by the process.
You crave connection but also deeply value your alone time and energy.
You're ready to learn practical, actionable strategies to collaborate effectively (without sacrificing your sanity).
In this session, you'll discover:
How to identify potential collaborators who align with your values and audience.
Simple yet powerful outreach templates that get responses (without feeling salesy or pushy).
Strategies for building genuine relationships with other creators (even if you're not a "natural" networker).
Collaboration ideas that go beyond basic guest posts (think joint workshops, co-created content bundles, and more).
How to set boundaries and protect your energy throughout the collaborative process.
If this resonates with you, you're in the right place.