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FREED0ML0VER's avatar

Daily is great. Long or short. They're always worth reading.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Thank you!

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Bandit's avatar

Tell your husband it ain't none of his bidness when you post. 😉😊😋

Seriously, whenever is fine.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Thank you.

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Thomas Jacobs's avatar

Sorry, late to the vote. Would have gone with less than 4. I find 2-3 per week is plenty. Thanks for your work.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Thank you, I appreciate the response.

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Monty's avatar

I suggest posting when you have something valuable to post and you have time and energy to do it. I don't expect you to meet a schedule or any other requirements that are not your own :-) I' don't want any 'filler' posts either (not saying you would do that) because it takes a lot of valuable time sifting through all the content generated by the people I follow. In any case many thanks for all the information you share.

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Yes, fluff posts are a waste of time especially when there is so much worthwhile substack content to read.

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Luc's avatar

I don't have time to read all the Substacks that I get (probably should weed some out) but it all depends on the subject matter. Overall I prefer shorter posts then I can read more of them. But it's your Substack so write how and what and when the spirit moves you!

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

Thank you. I am going to try to mix it up with shorter and longer posts.

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Quality BS Detector's avatar

3-4 times a week sounds like quite a work load. If you try for every day then probably quality will suffer. Maybe not much, but I'd rather read something that constantly delivers the goods, rather than something I might--just might--begin to skim through.

Always remember Elmore Leonard's 10th rule of writing . . .

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Karen Brennan, PhD's avatar

I appreciate this feedback!

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