Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
Been thinking about what drives people to support creative work — not just for access, but to support, express themselves, or feel part of something. If we want onchain products to truly grow the economy around creative work, we need to move beyond speculation and tap into deeper motivations. Some thoughts on the search for something better below. Would love to hear your feedback! https://paragraph.com/@reidtandy/why-will-readers-buy-coins
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Arti Villa
@artivilla.eth
I'm wondering if there is a way to bundle 'indie' software products with relevant content from across writers so writers who's work amplifying subscriptions for builders can both be incentivized. most hackers dont' don't want to sit and write content, myself included. https://every.to does a great job of sharing insights you can subscribe to across writers with access to bundle software. can we bundle writing and provide subs to mini apps or recommend mini apps from the publications like substack?
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Reid DeRamus
@reidtandy
I'm a big fan of Every and friendly with some of the folks over there, and think it's fascinating what they're doing with the AI apps as part of their Every subscription. I'm also seeing more writers partner with other companies to bundle relevant products into their paid subscription. Lenny is a great example: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/an-unbelievable-offer-now-get-one I could easily see this porting over to our world, where coin holders get access to a suite of mini apps, whether that be through partnerships or more of the Every-style of incubating / building in-house. Thanks for sharing your ideas & feedback!
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