I haven’t done something like this in a long while so, hey… it’s time. I’m aiming to collect some data that I can keep in mind when moving forward.
Thus, here are a handful of questions for your consideration:
How many of my daily posts do you generally read per week/month? Would you prefer I posted less often? Would you care if I posted less often?
What topics interest you the most? Are there topics you’d like me to write about that I’m currently not tackling or not tackling enough (in your eyes)?
How often do you leave comments? If so, are you open to interacting more with other subscribers than with me?
Any thoughts on how I moderate the comments section? (I’m often torn about how to respond when the comments seem unrelated to the post.)
How often do you share my posts with others, e.g. email, Facebook, etc.?
What do you like most about Post-Woke?
What would make it more likely for you to become a paid subscriber?
If you have productive input beyond these questions, feel free to voice it in the comments.
Thanks in advance, my friends. Much appreciated…
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To answer the questions :
I read almost all of your posts. Let us know if you are NOT going to post daily because I would be worried not to see your daily blog!
I read almost everything, except for the all biblical. I also skip parts about begging for money.
If Substack lets me, I post quite often. But sometimes, worst with Jeff Childers were I can hardly post at all, and sometimes yours, Eugyppius and a couple others, I have to re-sign in. Sometimes I do, but mostly I just skip and let go
There is no need IMO to respond to anything. Conversations on other blogs sometimes run WAY off and the blogger him or herself, does not need to react to that. Jeff would have a fit, having to respond to hundreds of answers, some completely off track LOL
I do not like audio so I usually skip all audio blogs. Unfortunately some people love it, so I have to unsubscribe from a few who don't like writing!
I subscribe to everyone's blog, that catches my interest. You are the only one where I subscribed to the higher amount. This year several will have to be cancelled because I now have 15+ paying subscriptions. This eats away from my limited budget. The first and foremost are my beasts and myself LOL. If there is no food for us, there is no money for my reads! I also ordered a gazillion books lately... just in case the internet were to drop off.
I hope this answers your questions :)
I look forward to reading your blog daily and reading all of it.
I like the tie-in of the biblical content and focus on beauty. I also line the inspiration of people helping each other in this imperfect world.
Posting and interaction are marvelous, but I agree that this can burden the author. Don't respond to off-topic.
Im a paid subscriber because of the quality, frequency, and the variety of topics you post about.
Its early and the dog is barking-hopefully i didnt miss anything