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Who is writing on multiple platforms and how do you decide what to post on each? Is anyone duplicating content or do you have different content for different platforms? I've been writing a substack for the past year. Farcaster Fall was my catalyst for finally publishing a single essay to Paragraph. So now what? 🤔
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One of the reasons I haven’t checked this out is because I don’t identify as a content creator, I.e. not trying to monetize content. I write and create for myself, not for an audience. Should I reconsider as a hobbyist writer and podcaster?
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Appreciate the honesty! So rather than a just a tool for monetization, it's maybe more useful to think of it as a zero effort showcase of your work people love. You're multifaceted and will have more work in more places over time - every hour spent updating a personal page is another essay you could've written 🫡
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First, you are a content creator by definition! Meanwhile, I found doing reviewed work then working to get some paid gigs really grounds you into your audience and it disciplines your writing. But if you write for yourself, success is just getting things on paper and you don’t need to think about it.
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