How to Write Essays That Spread

Everything I’ve learned about writing on the internet

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josh spilker over 2 years ago

This is good about the process itself but I’d love for you to tackle the distribution question. You yadayadayada’d it in the section about getting to 75k inboxes. That didn’t happen overnight & takes more than a few well received posts

Nathan Baschez over 2 years ago

@joshspilker you're right that it didn't happen overnight and took more than a few well received posts, but honestly there was no distribution trick! literally just posted essays to twitter and hacker news every week for 3 years.

To the extent there was something unique it was the fact that Every is a shared audience where it's not just my writing that helps grow the list, but also all the other writers we work with. The other thing is probably relationships with prominent folks. We've experimented with cross-promo (aka "list swaps") and even paid acquisition, but nothing has mattered nearly as much as just writing and publishing consistently for years.

@nbaschez Love the honesty here.

The following from your message, according to my teachers, is a run-on sentence, has a comma too many after "and" and it ends with "with". "My co-founder Dan and I were able to find enough of the right sequences of words to grow a respectable audience and, more importantly, attract some wonderful kindred spirits along the way to write with."

Eliminate those commas after the "and" word. Change those "with" endings. Like this, "... along the way with whom to write." Trust me, I became a school teacher too. :-)

At least you know you make errors.
I won’t lie: I’ve made a lot of mistakes over the past three years. I am a deeply flawed writer.

Abdulaziz Alnuaimi over 2 years ago

Something is missing.

Nathan Baschez over 2 years ago

@aalnuaimi ha, what?

Matt Ellsworth over 2 years ago

Now I want to write great essays and also play frisbee.

Lana Suborn 3 months ago

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