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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 7 months ago
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Invitation to Elevate Your Substack Newsletter and Medium Stories a New Reddit Community
Welcome to r/Substack_Mastery Let’s discover how Reddit can amplify your reach, connect you with engaged readers, and seamlessly integrate your Substack newsletters with Medium stories for remarkable growth. Dear Writers and Readers, In 2020, I faced an unexpected setback when I was banned from one of my favorite Reddit communities. My “offense” was sharing my personal journey with autophagy…
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jamesh2025smith · 22 days ago
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 If I Had to Build an Audience from Zero Today, Here’s What I Would Do
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In today’s digital landscape, building an audience from scratch may feel overwhelming—but it’s far from impossible. The tools, platforms, and strategies available in 2025 offer more opportunity than ever before. Whether you're a content creator, entrepreneur, coach, or aspiring influencer, a loyal audience is your most valuable asset.
If I had to start from zero today, here’s exactly what I’d do.
Choose a Clear Niche (But Leave Room to Evolve) Clarity wins. Instead of trying to appeal to everyone, I’d pick a specific niche that aligns with my passions, skills, and market demand. This could be productivity for remote workers, storytelling for small business owners, or minimalist design for content creators.
Why this matters: Specificity helps you stand out. It also attracts people who care deeply about what you’re offering, not just casual scrollers.
Tip: Validate the niche by searching on platforms like Reddit, YouTube, or TikTok to ensure people are actively engaging in that space.
Choose One Core Platform (Then Repurpose) Trying to master five platforms at once is a trap. I’d choose one primary channel based on my strengths:
If I love writing: Twitter (X), LinkedIn, or Substack.
If I enjoy talking: Podcasting or YouTube.
If I prefer short, visual content: TikTok or Instagram Reels.
Once I build momentum, I’d repurpose that content across other platforms to increase reach without burning out.
Example: A YouTube video becomes a podcast, multiple tweets, a blog post, and 2–3 Instagram Reels.
Create “Magnet Content” with a Clear POV Not all content is created equal. I’d focus on creating “magnet content”—posts or videos that express a clear point of view, solve real problems, or challenge the status quo.
This includes:
Hot takes or unpopular opinions
Step-by-step guides and playbooks
Personal stories with transformation
“What I wish I knew” posts
People don’t follow content—they follow perspective.
Engage Proactively, Not Just Passively Most beginners hit “publish” and wait. I’d do the opposite. Every day, I’d:
Leave thoughtful comments on popular creators in my niche
Respond to every comment on my posts
DM new followers with a thank-you or value-add message
Audience growth is 50% content, 50% community. If you show up in conversations, you’ll get noticed.
Offer a Simple Lead Magnet Early On Even with 100 followers, I’d offer a lead magnet—something like a short PDF guide, checklist, or template—and build an email list right away.
This way, I’m not at the mercy of platform algorithms. I’d also start sending regular emails to build deeper trust.
Collaborate with Other Creators One of the fastest ways to grow from zero is to borrow audiences through collaboration. This could be:
Guest posts or podcast appearances
Co-hosted live sessions or webinars
Cross-promotions via newsletters or Reels
When starting from scratch, your network becomes your best amplifier.
Show Up Consistently for 90 Days Most people quit too early. If I were starting over, I’d commit to 90 days of consistent output, measuring progress not by followers, but by:
Quality of conversations
Skill improvement
Content performance (engagement, shares)
Momentum doesn’t come overnight—but 90 days is enough to see real traction.
Share the Journey, Not Just the Destination People don’t relate to perfect—they relate to progress. I’d document the journey of building my audience from scratch. Every week, I’d share:
Lessons I’m learning
Wins and struggles
Behind-the-scenes process
This makes content feel authentic and brings people along for the ride.
Final Thoughts Starting from zero can be your greatest advantage—you have nothing to lose and everything to experiment with. Focus on clarity, consistency, and community. Build real relationships. Share real value. Be relentlessly helpful, and your audience will come.
Remember: your first 100 followers matter more than your first 10,000. Treat them like gold.
Would you like this article formatted for LinkedIn, Substack, or turned into a video script?
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thesnarkmaidstale · 4 years ago
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Archive of Our Own/AO3 Link for Chapter One.
SubStack Links:
Landing Page For All Chapters
Chapter One - Ball and Chain
First of all thanks to the ship's Reddit for all of the inspiration, y'all know who you are xx
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Secondly, thanks to all of you for loving this ship as much as I do! I'd still probably have written this for myself, it's been a crazy week full of turbulent family news, so it was nice to escape and have a creative outlet to pour myself into for a few days.
I've titled this work "The Tree Of The Knowledge Of Good And Evil," and Chapter One is entitled "Ball and Chain."
Its focus starts probably about midway into Season 4, but instead of rehashing June's POV, it gives backstory to Nick and Lawrence finding out about June making it to Canada.. and delves further into Mrs. Blaine 2.0, which when writing, I could only envision Brie Larson playing for some reason, which is why I incorporated her into the cover art.
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The length of the first chapter is comparable to a first chapter in a novel, at about 5500 words...I edited and proofread the best I could, but just couldn't find any excess to further cut.
I feel Nick's story really deserves to be fleshed out, and so whether or not we get that with Season 5... I'll just do it myself for now, while trying my best to stay true to the story and characters that we know and love.
I have to wait receive an invitation to AO3, so I just started a Substack site specifically for this work, and I'll continue to post the chapters there, as I like the formatting and setup.
Many thanks to @smoulderingocean for the AO3 invite, the first chapter is now live! I'll continue to post on both platforms. :)
Drop your opinions here, or you can comment directly on the chapter itself at the bottom of the SubStack page (you can also do that on AO3) + you can also subscribe to get an email whenever a new chapter is posted. With fingers crossed, I'm hoping that I'll be able to do a chapter a week.
So here's to creating a Season 5 of our own...at least until the real Season 5 comes around. xx
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weekinethereum · 6 years ago
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January 25, 2019
News and Links
Layer 1
[eth1] state rent proposal 2
[eth1] selfish mining in Ethereum academic paper. Per Casey Detrio, EIP100 changed the threshold to 27%. But since ETC doesn’t have EIP100, it’s just 5 or 10%.
[eth2] a long AMA from the Eth2 research team
[eth2] yeeth Eth2 client in Swift
[eth2] What’s new in eth2 includes Ben’s take on future of the PoW chain
[eth2] notes from last eth2 implementer call
[eth2] Vitalik’s security design rationale
[eth2] More Vitalik: Eth2 and Casper CBC video talk
[eth2] Collin Myers takes a look at the proposed economics for validators
Layer 2
Raiden on progress towards Ithaca release, which will include pathfinding and fee earning as well as monitoring. More from Loredana on building CryptoBotWars on Raiden
Magmo update: about to release their paper on Nitro, their protocol for a virtual state channel network
The case for Ethereum scaling through layer 2 solutions
Optimistic off-chain data availability from Aragon
Starkware on a layer 2 design fundamental: validity proofs vs fraud proofs. Also: its decentralized exchange using STARKs planned for testnet at end of q1.
Stuff for developers
Solidity v0.5.3
web3j v4.1.1
Web3.js v1.0.0-beta.38
Waffle v2 of its testing suite (uses ethers.js)
Celer Network’s proto3 to solidity library generator for onchain/offchain, cross-language data structures. Celer’s SDK
ERC20 meta transaction wrapper contract
“dumb contracts” that store data in the event logs
ETL pipline on AWS for security token analytics
Interacting with Ethereum using web3.py and Jupyter notebooks
Tutorial on using Embark
Tutorial: using OpenLaw agreements with dapps
OpenBazaar’s escrow framework
Etherisc opensources the code for their Generic Insurance Framework
Austin Griffith’s latest iteration of Burner Wallet sales
Deploying a front end with IPFS and Piñata SDK
Video tutorial of Slither static analyzer
Overview of formal verification projects in Ethereum
zkPoker with SNARks - explore iden3’s circom circuit
Ecosystem
Lots of charts on the bomb historically and present
Gnosis Safe is now available on iOS
A big thing in the community was r/ethtrader’s DONUT tokens. Started by Reddit as “community points” to experiment in ethtrader upvotes, the donuts can be used to buy the banner, vote in polls, and get badges. So a Reddit <> Eth token bridge was created, and DONUT traded on Uniswap. But some people preferred donuts to be used for subreddit governance, so the experiment is currently paused. That’s my take, here’s Will Warren’s take.
Decentralizing project management with the Ethereum Cat Herders
ENS permanent registrar proposals
Client releases
The Mantis client written in Scala now supports ETH and will stop supporting ETC
Enterprise
Hyperledger Fabric founder John Wolpert on why Ethereum is winning in enterprise blockchain
Levi’s jeans, Harvard SHINE and ConsenSys announce a workers well being pilot program at a factory in Mexico
Tokenizing a roomba to charge it
Correctness analysis of Istanbul BFT. Suggests it isn’t and can be improved.
Governance and Standards
Notes from last all core devs call
A postmortem on the Constantinople postponement
SNT community voting dapp v0.1 - quadratic voting system
EIP1712: disallow deployment of unused opcodes
EIP1715: Generalized Version Bits Voting for Consensus Soft and Hard Forks
ERC1723: Cryptography engine standard
ERC1724: confidential token standard
EIP1717: Defuse the bomb and lower mining reward to 1 ether
Application layer
Augur leaderboard. And Crystalball.be stats. Augur v1.10 released
Lots of action in Augur frontends: Veil buys Predictions.global, Guesser to launch Jan 29, and BlitzPredict.
A fiat-backed Korean Won is live on AirSwap
Adventureum - “a text-based, crowd-sourced, decentralised choose-your-own adventure game”
PlasmaBears is live using LoomNetwork
Kyber’s automated price reserve - a simpler though less flexible option for liquidity providers. Also, Kyber’s long-term objectives
Interviews, Podcasts, Videos, Talks
Trail of Bits and ChainSecurity discuss 1283 on Hashing It Out
Videos from Trail of Bits’ Empire Hacking
Scott Lewis and Bryant Eisenbach give the case for Ethereum on a Bitcoin podcast
Philipp Angele talk on Livepeer’s shared economies for video infrastructure
Tarun Chitra on PoS statistical modeling on Zero Knowledge
Gnosis’ Martin Köppelmann on Into the Ether
Martin Köppelmann and Matan Field on Epicenter
Tokens / Business / Regulation
If you don’t have a background in finance, MyCrypto’s learning about supplying and borrowing with Compound will be a good read.
A nice look at the original NFT: CryptoPunk
NFT License 2.0 to define what is permitted with NFT and associated art
IDEO on what NFT collectibles should learn from legacy collectibles.
Matthew Vernon is selling tokens representing 1 hour of design consulting
Caitlin Long tweetstorm about Wyoming’s crypto-friendly legislation
Crypto exchanges don’t need a money transmitter license in Pennsylvania
General
Samsung to have key store in their Galaxy S10. Pictures show Eth confirmed.
Zilliqa to launch its mainnet this week, much like Ethereum launched with Frontier
NEAR’s private testnet launches at event in SF on the 29th
Polkadot upgrades to PoC3 using GRANDPA consensus algo
Looks like Protonmail wants to build on Ethereum
Messari says Ripple drastically overstates their supply to prop up their market cap
Sia’s David Vorick on proof of work attacks
a zero knowledge and SNARKs primer
Infoworld when the Mac launched 35 years ago: do we really need this?
Have a co-branded credit card in the US? Amazon (or whoever) probably gets to see your transaction history, which means they’re probably selling it too.
Dates of Note
Upcoming dates of note (new in bold):
Jan 29-30 - AraCon (Berlin)
Jan 30 - Feb 1 - Stanford Blockchain Conference
Jan 31 - GörliCon (Berlin)
Jan 31 - Maker to remove OasisDEX and Oasis.direct frontends
Feb 2 - Eth2 workshop (Stanford)
Feb 7-8 - Melonport’s M1 conf (Zug)
Feb 7 - 0x and Coinlist virtual hackathon ends
Feb 14 - Eth Magicians (Denver)
Feb 15-17 - ETHDenver hackathon (ETHGlobal)
Feb 27 - Constantinople (block 7280000)
Mar 4 - Ethereum Magicians (Paris)
Mar 5-7 - EthCC (Paris)
Mar 8-10 - ETHParis (ETHGlobal)
Mar 8-10 - EthUToronto
Mar 22 - Zero Knowledge Summit 0x03 (Berlin)
Mar 27 - Infura end of legacy key support
April 8-14 - Edcon hackathon and conference (Sydney)
Apr 19-21 - ETHCapetown (ETHGlobal)
May 10-11 - Ethereal (NYC)
May 17 - Deadline to accept proposals for Instanbul upgrade fork
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