Are Newsletters the best way to give a give a one stop stream of content?
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You citing RSS is telling. Very much a generational thing. I loved it but it isn't used on scale anymore I'm afraid.
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I would love to blog, but it seems to me real blogging culture only thrived 2007-2013. It seems a Millennial rather than Zoomer use of the internet. I still write essays but I pick and chose what is a good platforms. In particular I try my best to be comprehensible.
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What's your working criteria on deciding which platform to use for which type of content?
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Not necessarily. I know plenty of people who use Substack to publish newsletters and as a blog. Each post has its own link as well.
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Interesting! I'll check it out. Please DM me some examples?
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@matt_levine does a good job self-referencing via links in his newsletter. (I think he maintains a blog-like archive of past editions on Bloomberg.) -
yeah i sort of don't understand what a "newsletter" is. mine is pretty platform-agnostic, you can read it on the web or in your inbox, it publishes to both simultaneously, and i have readers who don't know it's an email newsletter and others who don't know it's on the web.
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