don't go for a separate website. you will have a tough time managing things.
use medium or substack.
they are enough. and they got an audience too. you might as well get some users from day 1.
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Hey everyone!
I'm thinking to create a website where users can directly post news and it would be displayed like daily hunt.
It would be open world news posting app with interface like medium and easy posting like blogger.
what do you think
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Chintan Udani
I'm a pro medialist • 1y
I've a really good idea of starting an amazing blogging platform, where people could come write blogs, there are several apps like substack and and medium but they seem qujte boring, I want to improve the user experience according to the fast moving
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vaibhav mudgil
Vaiibhavmudgil • 10m
I got a idea that we will make a one stop solution for law professionals (might cover others also in the future) where they just need to log in and they will be provided with all data from managing their financials to when they have their next hearin
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birendra kumar
A serial entrepreneu... • 7d
I have been creating content on YouTube content on business from last 2 years, but could not get enough audience, probably because the content I made had too many jargons and I guess the people who might get help from that might not like the quality
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