What a great time last few days have been!
I’m back to Ahmedabad after a week and ISRO successfully landed 🚀 Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon. What a time to be alive!
Also, one of our readers Prachi pinpointed a dead link in one of my past letters. It was posted 2 months back The Power of Outline + Early access to my mini handbook!
Apologies for the dead link. I have fixed it, find it here → Data System Design
Trust me, it works now.
I have double-checked it. No, triple-checked it.
Today, I want to address a small confusion that some of you might be having.
Ever since I published the Powerful Lean-mean Writing System for Anyone, my intention behind writing is two-fold:
- To inspire people to write
- To make them feel: “Yes, I can”
Now, that agenda is no longer hidden.
I have experienced the benefits of writing and sometimes publishing online.
So, how can I help anyone sitting on a fence take action to write online?
By showing different options.
Like a food menu.
Make it easy to jump and write.
If you have read my Powerful Lean-mean Writing System for Anyone, you’d remember, that Step-1 is to ‘Set up a platform’.
If you haven’t set up a platform, what’s the use of the rest of the steps?
So, more on it now.
✅ My tried and tested platforms:
- LinkedIn: You can start right away. The audience is ready.
- Substack: You can start after setting a few things. Intuitive, clean interface to start your newsletter or blog.
- Worpress.com: If you want the feel of your own website, this is the option. With a free plan. Of course, this may take some time to set up things.
I can write at length about each platform.
But, this table speaks better.
Have a look at it and make a choice.
Start writing.
Not for anyone.
For yourself.
By the way, do you publish online?
Would you like to share a link to your writing?
Hit Reply and tell me.
Reads of the week:
I have been following this Wharton professor Ethan Mollick for quite some time now. In this latest refreshing YouTube video series, he shares hands-on lessons on how teachers and students can use AI tools such as ChatGPT for practical use. Check it out, whether you’re a teacher, student, or a parent.
Have you ever wondered: Why are some people curious and keep on learning throughout their lives and others are not? Why do most people stop learning after school? What happened to the quality of education in universities?
“Why don’t we add this feature too?”
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