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Preventing Burnout in Subscriptions
by Emilia Rose As a fiction author, it can be easy to get caught up in the cycle of constantly producing more chapters and more stories to satisfy fans and the Amazon algorithms. However, this nonstop rapid cycle can quickly lead to burnout and result in a decline in quality or even a complete halt in creative output. Which leads us to the dreaded burnout. Subscription models offer a solution to this problem by providing a more sustainable business model for creators. Today w


6 Struggles You’ll Face with Subscriptions
by Emilia Rose Here at Ream, we talk a lot about the struggles and challenges subscription authors face. Today, we’re going to talk about six of the most common struggles we see. Churn Churn, or the rate at which readers cancel their subscriptions, can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor customer experience, lack of perceived value, and economic factors. To reduce churn, it’s important to focus on creating a high-quality customer experience, regularly communicat


Taking a Break from Your Subscription
by Emilia Rose What happens when you’re burnt out from the business of storytelling and need a break? The short answer is… take one! Today we’re going to talk about how to take some time off (whether it’s planned or not) of your subscription. Taking a break from your subscription is sometimes necessary to prevent (or deal with) burnout, re-evaluate your content, and ultimately improve your business in the long run. Many authors take breaks, even with their subscription. I hav
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