creating content
I think one of the big questions of this decade
Is how do you become “post-algorithmic”
While remaining economically viable
Reggie Jamesx.comHere's what I've learned from watching hundreds of creators try to monetize: people will pay more for one answer than 100 articles that might contain ten.
This isn't about being lazy.
It's about how our brains work.
When you offer someone a paid subscription, you're asking them to make a bet on possibility: "Maybe somewhere in here is what I need."
Whe... See more
This isn't about being lazy.
It's about how our brains work.
When you offer someone a paid subscription, you're asking them to make a bet on possibility: "Maybe somewhere in here is what I need."
Whe... See more
Landon Poburan • What People Actually Want Isn’t A Paid Newsletter

The modern guide to creating a personal website that drives career and personal growth
Nate Kadlacapproachabledesign.co
In a letter to his wife in 1780, John Adams, one of America’s founders, expressed a sentiment that was very similar to what my grandfather felt — and with which many veterans undoubtedly agree. He wrote:
I must study politics and war, that our sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. Our sons ought to study mathematics and... See more
Toward a Shallower Future
🎧 listen to this playlist while reading.
A life in constant potential.
A certain playlist for your webpage (or all webpages in a certain category) recommended at the top of the page
Things You Can Add To A Personal Site
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The truth is, we're not in an information scarcity economy anymore.
We're in an attention-scarce economy.
And paywalling more information doesn't solve the real problem.
We're in an attention-scarce economy.
And paywalling more information doesn't solve the real problem.