How to Work with Platforms: Writing, Negotiating, Publishing
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Let’s be honest — when most people talk about “working with platforms,” what they really mean is, “How do I get my article up somewhere with decent traffic?” Fair question. But if that’s where the thinking stops, you're already in trouble. Because platforms aren’t just parking lots for your content. They’re ecosystems. Some are high-maintenance gardens. Others are wild jungles of editorial chaos. But all of them have gatekeepers — humans, with inboxes that are usually overflowing and patience that’s… well, not infinite. So, if you’re gonna write, pitch, and publish something that actually lands — and doesn’t feel like cold spam or clunky self-promo — you need a plan. A human one. Let’s break it down. Writing: Say Something That’s Worth Listening To Before we get to the outreach, let’s talk about the actual content. Because — shocker — people won’t publish your stuff if it’s boring, bloated, or smells like it was written for a robot. First rule? Know where ...