the internet as home
I
never
have to ask myself what an algorithm is going to do with a particular podcast episode.
Never .
I only ever think about the story I want to tell and the stories my audience wants to hear. The same goes for this newsletter.
That's not to say that creatin... See more
never
have to ask myself what an algorithm is going to do with a particular podcast episode.
Never .
I only ever think about the story I want to tell and the stories my audience wants to hear. The same goes for this newsletter.
Every place where you see open distribution, you see a huge variety of creators and content.
That's not to say that creatin... See more
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thecreativeindependent.com • My Website Is a Shifting House Next to a River of Knowledge. What Could Yours Be?
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