The biggest mistake new Substack creators make isn't posting too little. It's publishing before they have a plan. A few posts become ten. Ten become fifty. Then one day they look around and realize: 👉 Their content feels scattered. 👉 Readers don't know where to start. 👉 Growth feels slow. 👉 Clients aren't showing up. The problem isn't usually the content. The problem is the foundation underneath it. A clear structure, organized content, and a simple subscriber journey make everything easier. Before you create your next post, ask yourself: 💭 What is this publication actually designed to do? 👇 I'd love to hear your answer. Why did you start your Substack in the first place? 💜 The full lesson, The Biggest Mistake New Substack Creators Make, #📚The Biggest Mistake New Substack Creators Make is now available inside the Substack Foundations classroom.