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Kaloh
@kaloh
Paragraph is a great product, with plenty of features not available elsewhere. I have been using Substack because I like the recurrent revenue model (monthly or yearly subs), it is way more sustainable than selling NFTs one by one. This only applies if you are planning to charge, earn revenue cont π
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Kaloh
@kaloh
Substack also was great for discovery, it finds you readers through their network and recommendations. 40% of my readers find me on Substack Now, Paragraph has integrated smoothly into Farcaster, and they are also getting pretty good a discovery. cont π
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Kaloh
@kaloh
In Paragraph, you can mint your articles as NFTs, you can't do this on Substack. You can also let people subscribe via wallet. If I were starting today, I would choose Paragraph (for a web 3 audience), and Substack for non web 3 cont π
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Kaloh
@kaloh
Zora is a marketplace, you can mint your articles on Paragraph as Zora NFTs. If you are planning to write, you want to use Paragraph as it is a blog + a newsletter. Your goal should be to grow your email list. I wrote about that here: https://paragraph.xyz/@kaloh/preview/bF1y6Kl7x1L32PxcE63U
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iSpeakNerd π§ββοΈ
@ispeaknerd.eth
appreciate your thread @benna brought it to my attention, i'm publishing a comparison article tomorrow on the topic https://warpcast.com/ispeaknerd.eth/0x49cad6ba would appreciate any feedback you had to offer https://paragraph.xyz/@ispeaknerd.eth/preview/mImvwjGwxt6dncQRpxyg
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