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Everyone is telling you to start a Substack. Blog Herald has been covering this industry since 2003 — here’s what we actually think
Not everything people share online is a cry for attention — for many, posting may be the closest thing they have to a journal that occasionally writes back
Publishers are leaving Substack for Ghost — and the reasons reveal something uncomfortable about what “owning your audience” actually means
Yahoo’s blog search gambit and the quiet fracturing of Google’s discovery monopoly
WordPress quietly building a Windows Phone 7 app signals something bigger about platform allegiance
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Not everything people share online is a cry for attention — for many, posting may be the closest thing they have to a journal that occasionally writes back