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Welcome to Medium, a place to read, write, and interact with the stories that matter most to you.Pricing:
- Open Source
Substack and Medium differ primarily in their monetization methods. Medium pays creators based on reader engagement, while Substack enables writers to monetize directly through paid subscriptions to their newsletters. This business model allows Substack users to build a direct relationship with their readers via their email inboxes, whereas Medium interactions primarily happen on their blogging platform.
#Blogging #Blogging Platform #CMS 2134 social mentions
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DISCOVER a wealth of genuine, unique information CREATE
HubPages is a direct Medium alternative with many similarities. You can earn money by showing display ads and recommending Amazon products through the HubPages Ad Program and Amazon Program.
#Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 1 social mentions
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Vocal is a platform to discover and support creators.
Even if you don’t win, Vocal.Media pays a flat $3.8 per 1000 reads your pieces receive or $6 per 1000 reads by becoming a Vocal+ member for $9.99/month.
#Digital Publishing #Publisher Monetization #Content Creation 3 social mentions
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News Break collects information from authentic sources and presents it in an organized way for you to read and stay updated on all the latest happenings from around the world.
#News & Books #RSS Reader #RSS 4 social mentions
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Steemit is a social media platform where everyone gets paid for creating and curating content. It leverages a robust digital points system (Steem) for digital rewards.
What sets this platform apart is its unique infrastructure and monetization method; Steemit uses blockchain technology and has its own cryptocurrency, STEEM, which users can earn by engaging with and creating content. If you can consistently connect with users, earning potential is quite high, as a viral post can earn upwards of $100.
#Social Media #Video #Blockchain 35 social mentions
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Substack makes it simple for a writer to start an email newsletter that makes money from subscriptions.
Substack and Medium differ primarily in their monetization methods. Medium pays creators based on reader engagement, while Substack enables writers to monetize directly through paid subscriptions to their newsletters. This business model allows Substack users to build a direct relationship with their readers via their email inboxes, whereas Medium interactions primarily happen on their blogging platform.
#Paid Newsletters #Email Newsletters #Newsletter Marketing 88 social mentions
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Ghost is a fully open source, adaptable platform for building and running a modern online publication. We power blogs, magazines and journalists from Zappos to Sky News.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Paid
- Free Trial
- $36.0 / Monthly (100k views/month, 2 users)
- Official Pricing
In this case, you’ll need to buy and set up a custom domain, purchase web hosting, remember to update the Ghost software, manage the content curation, and so on. You don’t need to know this right out of the gate, but you do need to be comfortable with learning.
#Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 171 social mentions
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Publish a thought in secondsPricing:
Write.as offers a clean, ultra-minimalistic, and ad-free user experience where the content takes center stage. Even the author can take a backseat, as one of the main features of the platform is anonymous posting without creating an account. That said, account-less posts only stay live for 1 hour.
#Blogging #CMS #Blogging Platform 53 social mentions
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A feature rich and free blog hosting platform offering professional and fully customizable templates, bookmarklets, photos, mobile apps, and social network integration.Pricing:
- Open Source
Both Tumblr and Medium offer a cross between a blog and a social media network. The main difference is that Medium focuses on being a blogging platform, whereas Tumblr prioritizes social sharing of many types of media.
#Social Networks #Blogging Platform #CMS 32 social mentions
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WordPress is web software you can use to create a beautiful website or blog. We like to say that WordPress is both free and priceless at the same time.Pricing:
- Open Source
WordPress is our #1 recommended blogging platform, especially if you want to build a business around your writing. WordPress powers 43% of all websites, in large part due to its user-friendliness and incredible ecosystem of plugins and themes.
#CMS #Blogging #Blogging Platform 763 social mentions