Theory (that I plan to test): evolutionary direction for blogs is targeting binge-reading by releasing entire "season" at once like Netflix
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This could work. But why don't you just turn ribbonfarm into an old-fashioned publishing house?
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Producing deadwood versions of the text would signal skin-in-the-game and willingness to be evaluated by the old-school. A gamble.
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I agree with the concept of 'bundling' and then branding writing output into products to be consumed on reading binges though.
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I think ribbonfarms greatest issue is that it's unwilling or unable to expand beyond the blog.
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(1) Literally bind and sell books. (2) Create a Slack community. Ribbonslack. (I wanted to do this but you have natural advantage.)
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:) Coincidentally enough, I created a trial team site on Slack today. Not for what you're thinking though.
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I am toying with the idea of Slack channels that act as content streams: RSS, Twitter lists, etymology entries. Signally noise.

