Content dripping seems like a dubious practice for subscription sites. If it's a true sequence, sell it as an online fixed-price course.
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For not-yet-established, I'd say paid content is not an option. You have to do free stuff for a while and build a base following
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No content dripping is when you don't allow access to archives all at once. No bingeing allowed.
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Term of art in the paid-content world. Many plugins support that.
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. The only good use case for content dripping is courses, and things like udemy handle that better now anyway.
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Main use case I'm interested in serialized fiction. Content dripping makes no sense there.
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Yeah, there's been a "blogging is dead" meme every 2 years since I've been at it :)
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It never dies. It simply evolves. The frontier I'm interested in is breaking reverse chronology for fun and profit
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I have no ideological feelings about it, but it's definitely inappropriate for many things. Like fiction.
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