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We spent years putting our best “content” onto social media platforms, and wonder why no one visits our websites anymore.
- Copy and paste your posts to your own blog.
- Make a photo gallery on your site.
- Put the videos you post on your sales pages
- Embed the music players on your own site (right next to the stuff you have FOR SALE)
Becoming “top of mind” isn’t just for Coca Cola and Best Buy, it’s for everyone in the field you work in, or the art you make, or the magic you bring.
When I think Apple, I head to Daring Fireball.
And I hope when people think about “leaving social media,” they’ll know where to look.
Frederick Woodruff, on our recent chat:
I will also be moving more of my content on Substack into group meetings and Zoom talks. I want to create an astrological ‘node’ that is relaxed, intimate, and, yes, entertaining. To offer, what Seth called in our talk yesterday, “more realness.” And I’d love for you to be a part of that community.
Any new social media platforms that comes along needs to compete with the “realness.” Back in the day community and relationships were just called scenes, and well, we’re making a few of them in our own little pockets of the internet today.
As Frederick mentions, “relaxed, intimate, and, yes, entertaining.”
The future is real.
Maybe social media isn’t just a distraction like, while we’re making coffee, but a distraction from how we used to do business.
Years ago we’d set up at craft fairs, local markets, book tours, set up at zine fests and punk rock flea markets, open store fronts – all these wonderful things to enrichen our communities.
But then we’ve spent so much time trying to impress or reach 1000 people every other hour because it somehow worked for other folks who won the social media viral sweepstakes. “Hey,” we thought, “if they could do it, so can I!”
When in fact that viral-ness happened because the platforms were designed to bring in hoards of people and then focus the laser beam of attention on the winner each day.
It was never meant to last, or to benefit the artist. It was meant to increase shareholder value, nothing else.
I got to talk with Frederick Woodruff (Woodruff, The Dahmer Diaries, and Fame Whores) about how he started working on the web, running his popular Woodruff astrology newsletter, writing a book, his podcast, and so much more. Enjoy!
Readers can now subscribe to your Substack publication on their iOS device. But be careful – if you ever choose to leave Substack, you can’t take that paid member with you.
For IAP subscribers, Apple does not transfer billing relationships between platforms. You will still have access to their email addresses, so you can reach out and invite them to re-subscribe elsewhere.
We’ve also built a process to make this outreach easier for creators who decide to move their business off Substack. Our support team can work with you directly to guide you through your options.
So if you ever move to something like Ghost, Beehiv, Buttondown, or Memberful, it involves a couple more steps now. Yes, you still have their email address – which is very good! But if you have to suddenly tell 100 people who’ve signed up on an iOS device to cancel and sign up somewhere else, you will probably lose a handful in the process.

You’re tired of social media, but wondering if there’s life after the newsfeed. That’s exactly what we figure out here – together. 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
→ See our upcoming Zoom schedule
Say hello. Ask about working together. Tell me how you’re doing: seth@socialmediaescape.club
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