Don has captured my situation perfectly - and described it better than I could. I'm 76 and use email to communicate with family members, friends, and professional associates. I sympathize with the "professional writers" Jonathan is talking about - i.e., the people trying to find a way to make a living with what (and how) they write. It s…
Don has captured my situation perfectly - and described it better than I could. I'm 76 and use email to communicate with family members, friends, and professional associates. I sympathize with the "professional writers" Jonathan is talking about - i.e., the people trying to find a way to make a living with what (and how) they write. It seems to me the Bulwark found a pretty good way to attract paying customers to itself - by making the free pieces so good that online readers would be motivated to move to a paying subscription -- but apparently that's not a good enough business model to establish and maintain a going concern?
Don has captured my situation perfectly - and described it better than I could. I'm 76 and use email to communicate with family members, friends, and professional associates. I sympathize with the "professional writers" Jonathan is talking about - i.e., the people trying to find a way to make a living with what (and how) they write. It seems to me the Bulwark found a pretty good way to attract paying customers to itself - by making the free pieces so good that online readers would be motivated to move to a paying subscription -- but apparently that's not a good enough business model to establish and maintain a going concern?
Мой брат! Привет.
Christopher, I'm 71; we're "kin", probably in several ways.
Cheers.