Frequent feedback that http://meaningness.com is unnavigable and screens are bad. “Put it on paper!”
If it were ever finished, it would be much too big. So: a
series.
What comes first? How about an overview?
Covering the conceptual framework and ~10 most common stances.
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Seems I am in the minority here...but would rather have you spend your time publishing the content in the format you envisioned rather than changing gears now and publishing a book. Maybe I am being selfish here :) And a totally different idea here but...
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...have you considered just making it into a video lecture series or something? (Like Vervaeke's recent series?) It always seemed to me that that's easier than writing a text.
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I can pretty much guarantee 10k readers. Beyond that, it would have to start reaching outside it’s niche. So, maybe.
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FWIW, I would read and recommend it. I would guess I have read a book's worth of the content on the site but I suspect re-organizing and thinking through the presentation would increase reader value/unit of time by a fair amount.
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But a lot of work for you so easy for me to say! My limited experience in self-publishing suggests to me though that tens of thousands of copies is very feasible if you were willing to do some basic book marketing (prob just going on a bunch of podcasts)
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4 - 6 overlapping pamphlets (which partially duplicate content from each other), sold in a package would be terrific and preserve the character of the site. I’ve recommended the site to people as well - but most people just don’t see reading a website “seriously” enough (yet).
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Could a paperback introduction to Meaningness reach tens of thousands of readers?
I have no idea; if anyone with expertise in commercial publishing has opinions, I’d love to hear!