The 10 Posts You Couldnโt Get Enough of This YearโDid You Miss Any?
Most viewed, and how to share yours...
2024 was a busy Substack year for me. I published 170 posts. According to my Google Search Console, these posts accounted for more than 400,000 views. Thank you!
According to Substack the following posts were the 10 most viewed in 2024.
2024
StackHacks - Why You Should Scrub Your Free Subscriber List (And How to Do It)
Curious Mind Blowing Facts - 5 - will make you say "No Way"...
StackHacks - Do you want AI to use YOUR Substack writing for training itself?
Curious Mind Blowing Facts - 37- Boo ya
Curious Mind Blowing Facts - 31 - Will make you shake your head back and forth
There are your favorites for 2024. Thank you!
All Time Top 7 - from Google Search and Substack Analytics
StackHacks - Customize Call To Action Buttons in SubStack - Wording and Color for 2023
Install Google Search Console for your Substack Newsletter - 2023
Don't Bring Me Down...Brrrruce - ELOโs Number One US Hit
StackHacks
Substack has an easy way to find your top posts. Some of your settings may be a bit different than mine. But these should be the same.
On a laptop or desktop.
To find your most viewed posts start in Dashboard > Posts > Filter (by Post Date - Jan.1, 2024 to Todayโs date to get the year 2024, or which ever date range you want info about. > Choose Everyone as Audience > Choose all Post Types > and choose all your sections) > Now click anywhere away from the drop down menu to clear the webform, and voila!
Now your posts are in a list with the analytics you need to find your top viewed articles. Youโll have to scroll all the pages in your time frame at 25 per page.
I used my Notes app, and Substack Posts page side by side by reducing each page size to show both apps at the same time. Then you just scroll, and choose the largest views from the page. Write down the title then the number of views. Then cull the most popular and make your own post like the one youโre reading now. Not too hard. Easy data post!
Happy New Year!
HNY Paul! Next year is the year I figure out how to use Google Search Console. I may be saying that a week from now
thank you for the helpful tips my friend. happy new year!