rooshvforum.network is a fully functional forum: you can search, register, post new threads etc...
Old accounts are inaccessible: register a new one, or recover it when possible. x


Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?
#1

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Crypto projects seem to have their own collection of apps:

- Medium for blogging
- Telegram / Discord for group chat
- Reddit for long form discussion

The part I don't understand is what strategic advantage does Medium give the company in terms of blogging?

Why would a blockchain project not just blog directly on their website.
Reply
#2

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Does it really matter? Seems like an inconsequential thing to think about.


But in terms of strategic advantage - since you can follow people on Medium, it can give you more visibility than posting on just your own website. Similar to FB/Twitter where people can share/retweet your content, thus potentially allowing you to reach a broader audience.

from https://blog.bufferapp.com/how-to-use-medium:

Quote:Quote:

Find and follow – You can follow individual writers and publications, and the more you follow, the more variety you’ll see on your homepage. The Medium homepage displays recent and popular stories from the writers and publications you follow.

Recommend – Every post has a recommend button at the end.

Share – You can share to Twitter, Facebook, and email.

Bookmark – Save a post to read later. A reading list appears on your homepage.

Respond – Write a new post in response to an existing post.

Not happening. - redbeard in regards to ETH flippening BTC
Reply
#3

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Sorry to sidestep quickly... Vincent - you're in Colombia now? When did you quit Thailand? What's the story?

L:219  F:29  V:9  A:6  3S:1

"Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink"
Reply
#4

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Just following the crowd basically.

And marketing because the familiarity makes an unknown project more legitimate in a potential investor's eyes. The reader will have seen blog posts on Medium before by successful, legitimate projects so seeing similar posts on Medium for this new, unknown project subconsciously gives the reader a false level of trust and familiarity in the new project.

Also, by not posting on Medium, it might convey that the team don't understand the crypto community so could be a red flag for investors.
Reply
#5

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Medium was founded by Evan Williams (@ev). He is founder of Blogger (sold to Google) and cofounder of Twitter.

Evan has always pushed for a free internet and giving voice to the people which resonates with the crypto community. He has a lot of credibility in the Valley.

https://blog.medium.com/the-medium-model-3ec28c6f603a

From before:

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...et/486899/
Reply
#6

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Different cryptocurrency companies or developers are more active on different platforms. Some use slack, some telegram, etc, though I would agree in general Telegram seems to be the most popular.

I also see the same with medium, medium has some organic traffic and is almost a platform in itself as opposed to blogging on your own site or platform where your not going to get any of that organic traffic, it's also just simpler to setup in the same way its faster to setup a blogger blog than a wordpress blog.

At the end of the day I think early on many ico's and coins started using those platforms and they became the norm. A buddy of mine was recently rolling out an ICO', don't ask which its bullshit you dont want to invest in it, but anyway he didn't have a Telegram and I was like dude you need a telegram that's what people expect andthat's how they communicate so he got it so its just kinda become the norm
Reply
#7

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Medium has built-in traffic.

You write a Medium post, and you know that your content will be seen by people.

If you write a blog post on your personal blog, you have to drive your own traffic to the article, and it might not ever be seen by anyone.
Reply
#8

Why do all the blockchain projects use Medium for blogging?

Medium has a recommendation engine that recommends content similar to what you've read and liked before. If you follow a lot of crypto, you'll get more crypto.

And I'd imagine that people who invest in one oddball crypto would be much more likely to invest in another.

Finally, it's one of the few major platforms that hasn't kicked crypto off (unlike Google and Facebook ads).

Data Sheet Maps | On Musical Chicks | Rep Point Changes | Au Pairs on a Boat
Captainstabbin: "girls get more attractive with your dick in their mouth. It's science."
Spaniard88: "The "believe anything" crew contributes: "She's probably a good girl, maybe she lost her virginity to someone with AIDS and only had sex once before you met her...give her a chance.""
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)