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Thanks for sharing.
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I can't help but keep thinking moving content to Medium will only serve to canibalize my readership. What are your thoughts, Michael?
Also, have you read "The Web We Have to Save"?
@jhabdas I think that's a valid concern. I haven't read that particular article but have seen similar sentiments expressed.
The whole idea of cross-posting content to Medium and friends seemed to spawn a few articles months ago. I don't have any links handy but I do remember reading a few for and against pieces about it. A pro "cross-posting" inspired me to test the waters then by taking one of my newer Jekyll articles and copying it on Medium.
Hard to say if that had any affect on my readership as it was just one article. I don't really notice any significant referral traffic nor have my metrics increased or decreased from it. Could be that it was only one article. Could be the type of article. Could be the subject matter. Could be anything really.
I know I've seen quite a few "Jekyllers" who integrate syndicated content into their sites. Perhaps it would be worth asking for feedback on talk.jekyllrb.com. You'll probably get better data from those who do the cross-posting thing more. All I can offer are opinions.
I put some thought into it and there are problems I see with cross-posting:
It wasn't until I thought more about your response, Michael, that I was able to think through this, so thanks for that. P.s. Opinions matter. :)
Pretty much all of the reasons why I don't do it either. The only benefit I came across was the possibility of increasing exposure or your content being amplified by being on Medium.
Wasn't enough to convince me to do it.
Though you might find this valuable: https://www.aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/crossposting-to-medium-from-jekyll/