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Trish🫧
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Question for founders. Why are companies choosing to write information and updates on a separate newsletter website like medium or Paragraph instead of on the website itself? As a potential user/customer, I find it a bit frustrating. I miss websites w proper blogs
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Trish🫧
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Reading the comments, I recognize what my issue is. It’s not the format but website and newsletter navigation bars Yesterday I was looking at an app someone was trying out on WC and there was no information LINKED on the site. I found the Medium account but it was linked in one of their casts. The newsletter didn’t have easy navigation links back to the site (in text body isn’t enough) This is an obstacle I’ve struggled with since being in web3. Especially because a project frequently has 2 URL’s + a newsletter (I’m still looking for Zora’s original Manifesto page @jacob because it’s my favorite) (my Wordpress fix isn’t necessary here but I am looking forward to buying custom themes as NFT’s and reading custom designed Mirror and @paragraph sites. Especially @riotgoools ❤️) @riotgoools @cameron @spenser @iashish.eth
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Cameron Armstrong
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hmmmm thank you for sharing i generally make any off-site clicks open a new tab so you don't lose your original place, but ofc people have their own complaints with that as well haha
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Trish🫧
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Last I checked, your project wasn’t difficult to navigate. Overall though, web3 projects have a serious comms problem. I’ve mentioned it frequently because I really want projects to be accessible to the general public and people with disabilities particularly the neurodivergent kinds I’ve backed off because I wrongly assumed devs would be open to the critique. Turns out this, too often, isn’t the case. Not you though, Cameron. Never you ❤️
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