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Creators

Publishing, audience building, education products, and creator workflows.

April 12, 2026 · Link

Charging for the “Stuff”

Why most online courses waste your time with busywork and what actually creates real learning.

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April 10, 2026 · Link

Teaching Is the New Selling

While almost no one enjoys being sold, nearly everyone enjoys learning something new.

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April 9, 2026 · Link

Escaping Content Farms

A sure-fire way you as a creator can take ownership of the audience you build on social media.

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April 8, 2026 · Link

The Problem with Education

AI has managed to shine a light on the most fundimental flaw in the legacy education process.

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March 23, 2026 · Short

Why WordPress is losing to Substack

One thing most people do not realize about WordPress is that it originally worked a lot more like Substack. Open the editor. Write. Publish. No blocks. No complicated layouts. No interface clutter. Today the Gutenberg editor changed that experience dramatically, and the user ratings for it tell a pretty interesting story. There is a reason many writers and creators are starting to look for alternatives again. #WordPress #Blogging #ContentCreator #WebDevelopment #NextJS #Substack

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March 20, 2026 · Short

WordPress is no longer the best option for publishing

The internet is shifting back toward content. Substack and Medium are exploding because people want long form articles again. At the same time, short form video on platforms like TikTok and YouTube Shorts is growing faster than ever. But WordPress has been moving in a completely different direction. Instead of focusing on writing, it has focused on page builders and block layouts that mostly produce static brochure style sites. There is a reason more creators are starting to look elsewhere. #WordPress #Blogging #ContentCreator #Substack #NextJS #WebDev

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March 20, 2026 · Short

Why WordPress is losing users

The internet is shifting toward content again. Substack and Medium are growing because people want long form articles. TikTok and YouTube Shorts are growing because people want video. But WordPress has moved toward page builders that mostly produce static informational sites. That shift has pushed many writers to look elsewhere. #WordPress #Blogging #Substack #ContentCreator #WebDevelopment #ContentStrategy

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