Both Are True subscriber chat
Layer Two: The access readers have to each other. A Media Operator doesn’t really have this yet. I offer comments, but by and large, people don’t feel inclined to participate here. I’ll have to continue figuring out the right way to build this.
Jacob Cohen Donnelly • Subscriptions Is Perfectly Fine; But Community Can Give You More
Use the Chat Feature (Most Writers Don't Even Try)
The Chat feature isn't just another social feed - it's your community's living room.
Think about it:
Your newsletter is like a weekly workshop
Your comments are like after-class discussions
But Chat? Chat is where the real community magic happens
Morning “Community” Note
These are Notes that invite other writers to join in the conversation. It could be inviting them to share a recent post or it could be to answer a question, give their ideas and insight, etc.
These Notes aren't trying to teach anything or be profound. They're just creating more of a community and space to connect with others... See more
These are Notes that invite other writers to join in the conversation. It could be inviting them to share a recent post or it could be to answer a question, give their ideas and insight, etc.
These Notes aren't trying to teach anything or be profound. They're just creating more of a community and space to connect with others... See more
Sharing my daily subscriber-getting system
Channels (e.g., threads, AMAs) for readers to talk to writers and each other.