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my final verdict now that i am nearing the end of this clusterfuck is that if you are setting up your own website to sell or paywall content you should not bother sending a newsletter unless you're really fucking determined
i am now paying for
SMTP2GO to actually process emails and not have them get sent straight to spam (note that the free version of this works fine for basic account stuff for your users) [this is $10 a month or $100 a year]
MailPoet refused to actually send emails for me but i still have to pay for the creator plan that doesn't include processing emails, because that's the only way to ensure that only paying members get emails (sending emails to nonpaying members would make it even more expensive) [this is $11 a month or $114 a year]
a PO box, because you're required to have an address in the footer of your emails and i'm not giving out my home address [this is $19 every three months or $58 a year]
none of which i would have to do if i just kept saying "if you want emails use an rss to email service like feedrabbit, here's a link, good fucking luck"
#original#if you know a way to convert wordpress posts into newsletters that doesn't require mailpoet let me fucking know#i'm mad that i have to give them money for basic filtering when they refused to do any actual work#i tried a bunch of different plugins and none of them fucking worked worth a shit#so i had to trudge my way back to mailpoet while being pissed off the entire time#deadass in three months i will probably send an email that just says 'here is a feedrabbit link i am not sending this again bye'#imagine if i were also paying for the paywalling service. fucking nightmare.
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#spoof#phishing emails#emailmarketing#email list#emails i can't send#emailcampaigns#strong bad email#wordpress#experiment#internet#reddit#work life balance
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first day in the new job. Already 15 unread emails
#jobs#jobsearch#jobseekers#jobposting#inside job#resume#employment#careers#work#career advice#new job#career#email#emailmarketing#emails i can't send#email list#networking#wordpress#apps#internet#unread#Unread Email
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Email List Building Fun Facts
📧 Hey there! This post is all about email list building and why it's significant for your business. By building a strong email list, you can stay connected with your audience and promote your products/services more effectively. Let's dive in!
📧 As a business owner, building an email list is crucial for staying connected with your audience. Start by offering a valuable lead magnet in exchange for email addresses. This could be a free e-book, webinar, or exclusive discount code!
📧 Don't be afraid to use pop-ups and opt-in forms on your website to capture email addresses. Just make sure they're not too intrusive and offer something of value in return!
📧 Hosting a giveaway or contest is another great way to build your email list. Encourage people to sign up for your list in order to enter and offer a prize that's relevant to your business or brand.
📧 Promote your email list on social media by sharing links to your sign-up page and highlighting the benefits of joining your list. Remember, the quality of your email list is more important than the quantity!
📧 Want to learn more about building a successful email list? Check out my guide now for even more tips and strategies! 🔗
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2025
🌟 New
On the web, we have revamped the filters on the Activity page to help you stay on top of what matters to you.
In the iOS app, you can now double-tap to Like videos and unmute them by hitting the volume up button.
🛠 Fixed
We identified an issue preventing password reset emails from being delivered to Yahoo, Hotmail/Outlook, and AOL/AIM email addresses. If you’re still not receiving password reset emails, please check your spam folder, and contact support if it’s not there either.
Adding tags should now be more intuitive in the Android app.
We also fixed a rare crash when adding photos in the iOS app. Please keep your apps up to date!
🚧 Ongoing
As you may have heard, we are currently working on migrating Tumblr’s backend to WordPress. In fact, this blog has been running under WordPress since last week. If you’ve noticed any problems with it, please let us know!
🌱 Upcoming
No upcoming launches to announce today.
Experiencing an issue? Check for Known Issues and file a Support Request if you have something new. We’ll get back to you as soon as we can!
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In July, before the latest WP Engine blowup, an Automattic employee wrote in Slack that they received a direct message from Mullenweg sending them an identification code for Blind, an anonymous workplace discussion platform, which was required to complete registration on the site. Blind requires employees to use their official workplace emails to sign up, as a way to authenticate that users actually work for the companies they are discussing. Mullenweg said on Slack that emails sent from Blind’s platform to employees’ email addresses were being forwarded to him. If employees wanted to log in or sign up for Blind, they’d need to ask Mullenweg for the two-factor identification code.
this fucking guy
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Time to be Internet Cockroaches
So I am constantly in active rebellion of the centralized web. We're in a world where all of our online interactions happen on just a handful of sites (and this includes DIscord and Tumblr too).
SO I WANT TO REMIND FOLKS -- YOU CAN BUILD YOUR OWN STUFF, AND WHEN YOUR FRIENDS DO IT YOU SHOULD USE IT.
Now I know not everyone can pay for their own webhosting and setup their own stuff, but for those of us who can -- we should. When every major platform is at risk, we should be splintering out across the web and decentralizing as much as we can.
I host the Nerd & Tie [dot] Social forums for my friends and my stuff for instance.
It's a "slow forum" right now, but it can support a lot more -- and works well on mobile. But, like, on a lot of webhosts setting up a Flarum forum like that takes almost zero technical skill.
And you can set up your own blog on a self hosted server. Like Wordpress is incredibly easy to set up on your own site, We run the main Nerd & Tie site -- and we use it to serve up our podcasts. I also use it to power my webcomics like Peregrine Lake.
My personal website comes from the old internet, so my blog is literally run from a hand coded piece of software I hacked together originally back in like 2001.
And you might be asking yourself "How do I follow blogs that are independently run" and the answer is simple -- RSS feeds.
RSS is an XML format that breaks down items in a standard way that can be interpreted by an RSS reader. You probably already use something that touches RSS feeds -- Podcasts run entirely on RSS feeds. I don't know if it still works, but even Tumblr blogs have RSS feeds at the url [username].tumblr.com/rss.
Now I use Thunderbird for email, which has a built in RSS reader to monitor certain blogs to watch for import updates.
Is it harder to discover people to follow in this model? Absolutely. The onus is on the reader to seek out the folks they want to read and interact with. But it's safer. We see with congress's attempts to constantly ban TikTok and Musk's destruction of Twitter that centralized platforms have deep vulnerabilities. By moving across the web to multiple datacenters on multiple hosts we ensure that we're much harder to get rid of.
Time to be the cockroach.
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imported my subscriber list from patreon and medium. imported my posts from medium. accidentally published like 15 posts at once that for some reason wordpress decided to email to my 1200 subscribers.
one of the posts - and therefore, an email heading - was an essay about haunting of bly manor

have you ever been so technologically illiterate and stupid that you sent over a thousand people who (used to) genuinely enjoy your work and writing telling them to suicide?
apologies aren't enough for this. i need to explode
told my boyfriend whilst laughing in a sort of powerless, hysterical way and they said, with their head in their hands, "this is literally like a scene from The Thick of It"
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Big Bang Writer Requirements
Writers commit to producing a completed, new fanfiction PRIMARILY for the Dragon Age Media of at minimum 25,000 words. This work must be completed and posted to the AO3 collection by October 31, 2025.
Total Writing Time: July 1 - October 31
Quick Links: ▸ What is This Event? ▸ Schedule ▸ Rules ▸ Code of Conduct ▸ Content Guidelines ▸ Writer Requirements ▸ Artist Requirements ▸ Answered Questions
Event Info: Full Guidebook & Rules | Artist Guide | Writer Guide Contact The Mods: ask | discord | email: [email protected]
All writer-specific deadlines, deliverables, guidelines, and more can be found in the WRITER GUIDE. Please bookmark this for your reference. The information below is abbreviated.
TIMELINE
All Deadlines are “by end of day” (EOD) in any timezone.
July 14: Nonzero Word Count Soft Check-In Due July 31: Pitches Due August 1-September 15: Interview Scheduling OR Questionnaire Submissions Window August 8: Writer 7500 Word Cut Off Due August 14: All Teams Formed & Connected September 15: Artist & Writer Check In Due October 31: All Works Due November 1: Tumblr Promos Begin, 1 team/day
There will be a 2025 DA Big Bang Google Calendar that you can add to your own calendar - link coming soon!
WORK REQUIREMENTS
Writers & Projects Start Anonymous: do not share your ideas publicly. You are not allowed to discuss your project outside of the SECRET writer-only chat in the discord. This is to make the artist pitch claims blind and fair.
Your Final Product: Writers commit to producing a completed, new fanfiction PRIMARILY for the Dragon Age Media of at minimum 25,000 words. This work must be completed and posted to the AO3 collection by October 31, 2025. Writers who fail to reach the minimum will not be included in the Bang Collection, nor advertised by the Bang. This is out of fairness to all writers undertaking this challenge.
Longfics can be anything you like, within our sparing content guidelines! They are not constrained by prompts, DNWs, etc. There is no maximum word count, no limit to the fandom(s) (in case of crossovers), and no restriction on max rating.
Written works must be new:
They cannot be rewrites of existing fanfictions, or compilations of existing fanfictions, or reposts of existing fanfictions, that have been posted on tumblr, AO3, FFN, Livejournal, Wordpress, or other platforms.
Written works must be primarily for the Dragon Age franchise, even for crossovers:
“Geralt of Rivia with Templar Abilities, but still in The Continent, and no Dragon Age characters appear” is probably skirting the line, but “Geralt of Rivia is sent into Thedas” or “Cullen Rutherford as a Witcher in an AU version of Thedas” are probably okay.
Written works must be at least 25,000 words, and complete, when posted:
Works must be uploaded to AO3
Works must be submitted to the 2025 Big Bang collection
Works must be completed (no new chapters or significant revisions to be added)
Writers agree to meeting minimum checkpoint progress, and clearly communicating progress (or lack thereof) to the moderators of the event. These are listed in the Timeline.
DELIVERABLES AND DUE DATES
Sign Ups: June 1-June 30
On the Google Form, open from June 1-June 30, Writers must provide:
▸ contact information ▸ a non-binding 1-5 sentence explanation of their fic idea ▸ an estimated length (25k+) ▸ an estimated Rating ▸ if you wish to be added to the secret writer discord channels
Soft Check-In: July 1-July 14
On the Google Form, open from July 1-July 14, Writers must provide a current, non-zero word count. Any non-zero word count received by July 14 will qualify you to submit a Pitch.
Writer Pitches: July 15-July 31
On the Google Form, open from July 15-July 31, writers will submit their project pitches for Artists to claim. The information will then be anonymized and posted to the DABB 2025 Pitch Collection for Artists to peruse and claim. The mod team will then finalize teams.
Cut-Off Check-In: July 14-August 8
This will be a Google Form. Even if the fic was requested by an artist, we will not match artists with a fic that has not met the minimum 7,500 words by August 8, 2025.
Team Collaboration: August 14-October 31
Upon matching, Writers and Artists will be connected over email. From there, Teams can decide what platform is best for their communication. Please keep in mind our privacy recommendation.
In the event that the event has more artists sign up than writers, all fics will enter a lottery for the chance to receive a second artist match (forming a Team of Three).
Writers must send the latest draft of their writing to their Artist partner(s). It can be any length (7500 words+), and in any condition, but the artist needs something to go off of for their part of the Bang. If an Artist does not receive a draft of the fic after 72 hours, the mods will investigate. If it is found that the Writer has not met target word counts, they will be disqualified from the event and banned from future participation.
Writers should be in regular, private contact with their Artist partner(s). Writers should provide as many written excerpts as the artist (reasonably) requests.
While your partnership is not necessarily anonymous, your work should not be shared/streamed publicly until the whole fic/art combo is posted on your reveal day!
Submissions: October 19-31
Writers must add their work to the AO3 Collection for the 2025 Dragon Age Big Bang when finished, AND, via a Google Form open October 19-31, ONE REPRESENTATIVE from each time must submit material for the Tumblr promo posts. Decide your team representative ahead of time! The full version AND a square crop of the art must be submitted by ONE REPRESENTATIVE OF YOUR TEAM for the final tumblr promotional post. Please read more about image submission, hosting, formatting, and cropping, here.
Event Info: Full Guidebook & Rules | Artist Guide | Writer Guide Contact The Mods: ask | discord | email: [email protected] All 2024 Work Posts | 2024 Wrap Up | 2024 AO3 Collection
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Ok I am getting asked several times a day about this so I am going to break this down into steps and then pin this post.
How I Got a Job as a Travel Writer (aka the ten steps I took that eventually got me hired in the writing world)
I started writing unpaid for a magazine when I was in high school. I got a leg up because I knew someone whose parent knew the editor of an indie mag and gave me an email address. Unless you are lucky enough to find a connection like that, I suggest reaching out to indie mags and local publications to see if anyone will let you write for them for free.
Got a college degree (cultural anthropology)
Did an unpaid marketing internship one summer in college (it was at night so I could work during the day)
Did all the copywriting and marketing for a club on campus
Graduated in spring 2020, worked a bunch of dead-end jobs
Eventually ended up unemployed and directionless, lived off the government and savings and was generally lost and unhappy.
Decided I wanted a copywriting job but couldn't get hired. Spent months and months applying, never even got an interview.
Saw that several related jobs requested experience in stuff like SEO, html, Google Analytics, and WordPress. Took free online classes to learn those things. Also picked up some copywriting gigs from Upwork on the side to make some money and beef up my portfolio.
To practice WordPress and make myself seem more professional, I started a blog that functioned as a literary journal and published submissions from other young writers.
Found an opening at a copywriting agency and wrote some SEO articles on contract. This didn't pay enough to live on, but it was fun and made my resume way more impressive.
Eventually the agency work dried up and they didn't have any assignments for me, so I went back to Indeed with my new beefed up resume. I saw a job for travel writing and applied. I got hired.
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In July, before the latest WP Engine blowup, an Automattic employee wrote in Slack that they received a direct message from Mullenweg sending them an identification code for Blind, an anonymous workplace discussion platform, which was required to complete registration on the site. Blind requires employees to use their official workplace emails to sign up, as a way to authenticate that users actually work for the companies they are discussing. Mullenweg said on Slack that emails sent from Blind’s platform to employees’ email addresses were being forwarded to him. If employees wanted to log in or sign up for Blind, they’d need to ask Mullenweg for the two-factor identification code. The implication was that Automattic—and Mullenweg—could see who was trying to sign up for Blind, which is often a place where people anonymously vent or share criticism about their workplace.
“We were unaware that Matt redirected sign-up emails until current Automattic employees contacted our support team,” a spokesperson for Blind told me, adding that they’d “never seen a CEO or executive try to limit their employees from signing up for Blind by redirecting emails.”
Mullenweg didn’t block emails from the @teamblind.com domain, Blind said. According to Slack messages viewed by 404 Media, instead, he redirected those emails to himself.
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April 2025 Goals Recap
This was a busy month for me! My fiancé and I have been scrambling to work on wedding preparations, some fun, some stressful. All our invitations got lost/delayed in the mail and so we had to track down every single guest to call, text, or email the RSVP which was a nightmare but we’re figuring out the guest list and getting the last of the details finalized now! My mental health and productivity…

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#creative writing#indie author#mailing list#Monthly Goals#my writing#writing community#writing goals
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Introducing Star Iliad!
We’re happy to announce our next game, “Star Iliad”! Now in development.
Star Iliad is a retro-futuristically themed Metroidvania that takes place inside a giant star whale.
See the teaser trailer!
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In the game, you’ll play as Blythe Braves, a Star Ranger who patrols a remote region of the interstellar frontier. Heeding a distress signal, she investigates to find a curious large rock formation in the shape of a whale. Shortly after landing and locating a couple of castaways, her ship is destroyed by unknown alien creatures. Stranded and surrounded, but not outgunned, she joins forces with other castaways in a bid to escape. A big adventure ensues!
Where Phoenotopia had more Zelda-style leanings, Star Iliad dives deeper into Metroid territory with a larger, interconnected map and a stronger focus on gun combat. We’ve learned the correct lessons from Phoenotopia— which is… Guns are Good 👍 Bats are Bad 👎 (joking!)
The story won’t be taking a backseat. While Phoenotopia featured a large ensemble cast, Star Iliad narrows its focus to a smaller group of more thoroughly explored characters.
(Characters can leverage expressive portraits to drive emotionally charged scenes)
Some additional in-development pics. We have both very finished & very unfinished looking areas.
Legacy of Phoenotopia
Since Phoenotopia’s development concluded, we’ve received some really encouraging emails from fans expressing how much they enjoyed it and even sharing their concern about whether we were doing alright. This meant a lot, especially considering Phoenotopia was not a strong seller.
For a while now, I’ve felt the need to allay those fears and let everyone know that we’re alive and hard at work on something new. With Steam’s fourth anniversary for Phoenotopia approaching, it felt like the right moment to finally share an update.
True, Phoenotopia was not a strong seller, but it would not turn out to be as bleak as I previously believed. Long after sales should have dwindled to zero, the game found a small, but steady threshold—a lifeline that has kept us funded. We’ve also been able to rely on family (and the occasional side job or two) to stay afloat.
Lastly, I think the game got some organic word of mouth, so there would be random times here and there where a youtuber or renowned streamer covered Phoenotopia and we’d get an unusual sales spike out of nowhere.
So, to all the fans who supported us, whether by buying the game, spreading the word, or just sending us kind messages—thank you! You’ve sustained us in ways you may not even realize, and we’re incredibly grateful 🙇
Chronicling Star Iliad’s development with a new Dev Log! (on wordpress)
After Phoenotopia, there was a bit of wandering around and thinking about what was next.
I wanted to settle into a quieter pace of development for a while. With Phoenotopia, I had been doing long form dev log updates. I wanted to try something different – a smaller, but more frequent form of dev logging. And it appeared that the new dev blogging meta was social media like Twitter & Instagram.
But there was no point in starting right away. Because 4 years back, we didn’t know what we were working on. It would take about a year of exploring & feeling around before “Star Iliad” developed enough shape and form that it could be talked about. Then we started twitter (@StarIliad) and instagram (@StarIliad), and started posting. Not as regular as I thought I would it turns out – short form updates have their own unique challenges and dev logging is always easy to neglect.
Still, if you’re curious, you can look at the StarIliad twitter account and enjoy the past 3 years of short form dev log posts (it may keep you entertained for all of 10 minutes).
As for the instagram account, it never quite took off, basically dying right out the gate >_>
In any case, we’re in the midst of development. It’s difficult to see the finish line from here, so I can’t announce a release date. What I can announce is the return of the dev log, where like times of yore, I will be chronicling our thoughts and tribulations until we reach the finish line. I invite you to join us by subscribing to the new dev log on wordpress.
(Also, please wishlist on Steam! It helps with the algorithm)
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Hello! I couldn't find where to message you and felt silly to email the question on your business email, so you're absolutely free to ignore this!
Love your comic so so much, your characters are wonderful! As someone who also wants to make a webcomic (traditionally, not like webtoon or tapas or any scrolly place), how did you get your website made up and hosted? I'm always stuck on the details of that stuff. Making the art isn't hard, it's the technical details that I'm too boomer to understand!
Apologies if it's such a weird or awkward question, but thank you for reading nonetheless!
Not a weird question at all, I feel like with large social media platforms being the main places where people post their work, the art of making your own website is truly lost in this day and age (I know I had to fumble a bit to make mine)
I use Bluehost to host my site, and used Wordpress's open source website builder for it. I highly recommend checking out Toocheke, which is pretty much what I used for the framework for my site. I am not a tech savy person (most of my css knowledge was editing my own tumblr back in the day), but toocheke was fairly easy to install and I was able to get most of my problems fixed by light researching.
I would highly advise against trying to make your website on wordpress itself, for some reason toocheke costed more to use since they put custom themes like that behind a paywall on their own built in builder if you decide to host with them.
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Ch-ch-changes
🌟 Novità
Sul web, abbiamo rinnovato i filtri sulla pagina Attività per aiutarti a tenere sotto controllo ciò che ti interessa di più.
Nell'app iOS, ora puoi fare doppio tap per mettere Mi piace ai video e riattivarne l'audio premendo il tasto volume su.
🛠 Correzioni
Abbiamo identificato un problema che impediva la consegna delle email per il reset della password agli indirizzi email Yahoo, Hotmail/Outlook e AOL/AIM. Se ancora non ricevi le email di reset della password, ti invitiamo a controllare la cartella spam e a contattare l’assistenza se non le trovi nemmeno lì.
Aggiungere tag dovrebbe ora essere più intuitivo nell'app Android.
Abbiamo anche risolto un raro crash durante l'aggiunta di foto nell'app iOS. Assicurati di tenere le tue app aggiornate!
🚧 In corso
Come forse avrai sentito, stiamo attualmente lavorando alla migrazione del backend di Tumblr su WordPress. Dai un’occhiata al blog Changes in inglese che è presente su WordPress dalla scorsa settimana. Se hai notato dei problemi, faccelo sapere!
🌱 In arrivo
Oggi non ci sono lanci in programma da annunciare.
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Vuoi condividere il tuo feedback su qualcosa? Dai un’occhiata al nostro blog Work in Progress e avvia una discussione con la Community.
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Acquiring My Work: A Primer
Several times a month I get an email or social media message from someone who wants to know what the “best” way to buy my work is so that I, the writer, get as much of their money as possible. I think this is lovely! Thank you for thinking about me, and also, in a larger sense, about writers in general. It does warm my heart to know you want authors to get the most from what you pay for their…

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