Substack’s NEW Box Feature Makes Your Posts Easier to Read

Substack just added a new Callout Block feature, and it helps you make important parts of your post impossible to miss. In this quick Substack for beginners tutorial, I’ll show you how to use Callout Blocks inside the Substack editor, where to find them, how to add one to a new post, and how to turn existing text into a boxed section. You’ll also learn when to use Callout Blocks for key takeaways, quotes, reader notes, promos, and calls to action. And if you watched my highlighting video, I’ll also show you how Callout Blocks and highlights work together to make your posts easier to skim and more fun to read. 👉🏻Join the Online Writing Club: https://www.onlinewritingclub.com/ 👉🏻Substack for Beginners Course, on-demand and live classes: https://substackforbeginners.com/ 📌 In this video: 00:00 New Substack Callout Block 00:25 Real Example in a Post 01:25 What Is a Callout Block? 02:53 Create a New Post 03:08 Find the Quote Icon 03:22 Add a Callout Block 03:51 Turn Text Into a Box 04:48 One Important Catch 05:25 Add It to an Existing Post 06:02 Smart Ways to Use Callouts 07:49 Callouts vs Highlights 08:37 What Will You Box Off? 09:01 More Substack Feature Updates 09:09 Substack for Beginners If this helped, like the video, subscribe, and tell me in the comments: What’s the first thing you’ll box off in your next Substack post? #substack #newsletter #emaillist