💡 New Perks for Founding Members of Sutoscience (+ a Write for Money and Power Workbook!)
New perks for Founding Members and a brand-new workbook companion for my book Write for Money and Power!
For those of you who didn’t know, Substack recently rolled out perks pages (which you can set up in your settings page on your Substack publication!)
This is so cool because it’s an easier delivery system for sending gifts, digital downloads, and discount codes to your paid and/or Founding subscribers.
Speaking of…
💡 Introducing: the Write for Money and Power Companion Workbook
To kick things off, I’m sharing something I’ve been working on since I started writing my book Write for Money and Power over a year ago — the companion workbook!
I had several beta readers ask me for a workbook version of Write for Money and Power in part because there are so many different exercises and journaling prompts inside.
I got to dreaming up the workbook as I was finishing up edits on the book at the end of last year, and now the workbook is yours along with all of the other perks of a Founding Membership here at 💡 Sutoscience.
Also, just a reminder that this is the last week I’m offering 1:1 Substack Audits (60-minute work sessions with me about how to grow your Substack) for Founding Members who haven’t already had their Substack audits in the last year.
You’ll just need to upgrade by Friday if you’re interested in booking a time for the future 1:1 audit (and yes, you can also split up the 60-minute audit into two 30-minute session!)
💫 What Perks Will You Offer on Your Substack?
This is a great opportunity to also take a moment and think about the different types of perks you can offer to your paid + founding subscribers.
I’ve seen all sorts of different perks for discount codes, e-books, consulting sessions, and more — feel free to share some of your perks or link to your perk pages in the comments!
sending you good writing vibes,
-Amy
p.s. I’m going live on Substack Live later today at noon PT to give the sold-out lecture I gave in San Francisco recently about how the starving artist myth is a lie — and the historical examples of artists who thought like entrepreneurs. The replay is going to be available on Make Writing Your Job for free after the live if you miss it. See you there!




