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This is based on my ~11 years in it, I think email is becoming less of how people “subscribe” to things, and they prefer to consume platform native content instead of going elsewhere. It also doesn’t help that platforms publish linking out so much now.
So if you want to build an audience, it kind of needs to be... See more
Nat Eliasonx.com
Might be time to leave The Newsletter Platform That Shall Not Be Named.
They appear to be prioritizing "followers" over "subscribers," locking you into their network and defeating the purpose of building an email list.
Anyone else have thoughts? Am I wrong here?
Nat Eliasonx.comMy latest column at The New Yorker is about the revenge of homepages: Why we're turning toward individual websites as the platform era of the internet continues to disintegrate.
I started working on this piece because I've found myself going to homepages more often. It's a way to get a controlled, curated look at what a publication offers, and a... See more
I started working on this piece because I've found myself going to homepages more often. It's a way to get a controlled, curated look at what a publication offers, and a... See more
