![]() 08/14/2020 at 04:04 • Filed to: journalismism, Musings | ![]() | ![]() |
I’m currently part of Drivetribe’s Creators Programme, which helps me reach a bigger audience for the
diecast topics I write about,
as well as
sim-racing and general automotive news while earning some money for myself
. I’m a little satisfied with my hit rate for now, but I know I have to expand my writing to cover more topics outside cars and collecting, and it’s looking like Medium.com can do that for me. But how?
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Now, don’t get me wrong: I’m still a full-time student and my university work takes precedence over potentially even my easier-to-do DT gaming news items (that grab more engagement and hit the global front page anyway).
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B ut at some point, I’ll write in a non-automotive space (like tech, literature or politics) and want to have a viable second option for writeups in those areas . For now, as a reserve , do you think Medium is a great place to post in? What’s a comparable site? And if I do wind up writing that “Why Jeepneys Are Great” article, would Jalopnik run it if I ask Rory or Torch?
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would Jalopnik run it? only time will tell i guess. submit and see what the response is.
as for Medium or other sites? no idea honestly
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I don’t know a lot about medium, but I like the interface. I wrote up a mock article, it’s real clean and simple.
I also know there’s an Oppositelock publication already on there, but I’ve never seen it used.
I haven’t heard of the DriveTribe program, but it sounds like a good place to post stuff and have it seen by influential individuals.