Get started: The trick to publishing online
Mike Bifulco
Co-founder, CTO at Craftwork (YC S23) & Cofounder of APIs You Won't Hate. ?? Writing about building startups, react, and design at mikebifulco.com/newsletter
Originally published at mikebifulco.com
Hi friend,
Today I want to talk about publishing things online.
My writing habit (and my?personal site) started on a lark - I wanted to learn about building websites with?Gatsby. At the time, I was technical director for?Gymnasium, and had been building a SaaS product in my spare time. I was learning so many things all at once that it seemed like a good idea to give myself somewhere public to write them down.
Fast forward to today, and I've got a few years of publishing under my belt. I did a quick audit over the weekend to see how far my words have gone, and I gotta tell you - I was not ready for the results.
Between articles written for?mikebifulco.com,?apisyouwonthate.com, and my past employers Google & Stripe, I estimate that?my work has reached about 1.3 million people.
That is?STAGGERING!
...and?super?humbling -- even after all this time, I can't help but think?who wants to hear from little ol' me?
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I hear from lots of people who?want?to start writing online. Many people get in their own way, and never publish anything because of impostor syndrome, or because they don't have an audience yet. The best thing about being a creator is that you can start with?nothing, and you don't need anyone's permission to get started. The sooner you create something and share it with the world, the sooner you'll get better at it.
Don't get me wrong - I've seen countless people set up a blog for themselves, publish a?"hello world" article, and only come back every 6 months to post something like?sorry it's been so long since I've written something here. I'm back for real this time.
The biggest challenge for online creators is avoiding that pattern.
If you've been on the fence about starting a blog, or a YouTube channel, or a podcast,?this is your call to action:?publish something (anything!) and send it to me on twitter?@irreverentmike?or mastodon?@[email protected]. I'd love to see what you're building, and be a signal boost for your work.
When you have something to share -- write it down, and make it available?anywhere?with a public URL. It doesn't need to be any more complicated than that!
Alright friends - now go smash some words on a page, and hit publish. I'll be waiting to see what you do!
If you're reading this, you're part of an experiment
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1 年1) I’ve tried different software in the FediVerse. I’ve started following your Mastodon profile from here: https://kbin.social/search?q=%40irreverentmike%40hachyderm.io Although this software has evolved, it has brought me only costs during the many years I’ve used it. I find it challenging to prove benefiting from it. I’d talk with you about what related benefits you seek. 2) What are the benefits and costs of hosting articles at a Web address rented directly and those of hosting them e.g. at linkedin.com? 2.2.2.1 A cost of using LinkedIn is that they make it more difficult to read responses. This can make us agree to use other software together. On what day would you like us to talk about any topic in your message or in mine?
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2 年Thanks for sharing. Very true what you said. There is no bar to enter.
Mike you’re becoming an incredible mentor to this old scientist - You’re so articulate and readily get to the point; sharing your experiences and wealth of knowledge… You have inspired many of us to embrace the challenges and journeys in science and technology and life in general… I wish you the best my friend… ~Vic ??
Director of Sales @ Microsoft
2 年Keep making others better Mike - good stuff.
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2 年wow nice try