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How to use Farcaster to grow your newsletter 1. Cast and reply a lot; you'll naturally get better at Farcaster and grow an audience here (which you can turn into subscribers). 2. If you're writing a weekly newsletter, consider taking paragraphs or sections that can stand alone and crafting them is individual casts or cast threads or screenshot essays. One benefit of this is you can get feedback and generate discussion on a single thought, which can help improve whatever ends up in the final newsletter. 3. There is no algo penalty for links on Farcaster. All of the games you have to play on X / Twitter with links don't apply here. So you can add a link in your first cast if that's important.
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I'm sure you've answered this 1,000 times, but any thoughts on articles within warpcast?
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What's the advantage?
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I don't like leaving the app tbh. My gmail is hard enough to keep track of, so having newsletters sent there are annoying to me. On X, I like that I can click @'s of people that the article mentions and then get context from their profile. Especially with Grok you can cut out the need for Google entirely. Also, it just builds the account more. Sometimes I get an urge to write up something longform and would love a tab on my profile for articles. tldr: seemless, better context, builds the profile
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