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Walter Rhein's avatar

I don't get why so many people feel there is a conflict between Medium and Substack. There are days when I wake up and write something that I know will do well on Medium, and there are days when I wake up and write something that's better suited for Substack. I think there are a lot of writers who don't want to do the necessary steps beyond writing.

Thanks for your lovely statistics. You always have such a good approach to things! I didn't expect Substack to have fewer visits. Did the data you found account for articles that were read in email? I prefer to read the articles on Substack, but I'd be curious to get data on the email reads per platform. Excellent writing as always Linda!

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Kevin Alexander's avatar

"An individual writer struggling on Medium does not mean Medium is dead. It just means people aren’t reading what that writer is writing. Very big (and important) distinction there."

From my observer's perch, any discussion about success/failure/whatever on Medium flows from your point here. Medium rewards writers that can read the room and adapt. Anyone still writing paint-by-numbers productivity advice is likely floundering right now (spoiler alert: NO ONE likes taking cold showers, and there is no romance in getting up at 5 AM). Anyone putting their own unique spin on it, using their own voice as a decent shot at getting traction. The person that really goes deep, makes it relatable and shows people how to do the same? They're probably seeing success. That goes double for the folks writing textbook/thesis level pieces about history, and transportation.

Tl/dr; If I can get 95% of your essay with a single Google query, Medium's probably "dead" for you.

On a (sorta) related note, I finally had one of my own stories boosted (dunno who it was, but I hope they know they made my week), and now have my own data set showing the night-and-day difference between boosted and non-boosted work. My point? Writers should be using "is this a Boost-worthy story?" as their North Star.

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