Websites, Platforms, Branding, and an Online Anniversary!
A post about the dizzying plethora of choices out there for writers and e-commerce creators and a Happy "online presence" Birthday to Me, even though I've only been on Substack a short while.
Is it just me, or does it seem like every year there’s a new “best platform” to use for writers, creators, or ecommerce peeps? How does anyone decide? Is it okay to switch things up? Does anyone stay on the same platform for a decade or more?
These are the questions running through my head today as I started to consider Substack vs. Shopify vs. Squarespace vs. Wordpress vs. My Old Blog For Over a Decade at Blogger.
Honestly, I started that old blogger account because I had just had a paid publication and I wanted to create a “clickable” name to have for my author bio. I was a little slow in the process (usual pace for me), and I didn’t have a “clickable name” until I had at least three paid publications. But the idea that I could create a place where people from all over the world could come and find out more about the stuff I was creating sounded pretty cool.
At one point, I think I had at least four different blogger accounts: one for writing, one for homeschooling, one for a hint fiction series that went on for 210 episodes, and one I started and quickly abandoned. I was also a part of a few group blogs, and those have been fun, too.
I still have my original free-to-me blog, but I went from there into Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, a brief moment on Youtube, a podcast, Wordpress, and now here at Substack. I feel like I’ve been all over the place, and it’s a bit much to maintain. The question is, do I want to? Or do I want to buy into one platform and stay there forever. (hahaha. Who am I kidding? I don’t think any site or platform offers permanency)
If I don’t want to keep all of them, the question is, which platform or platform combination works best for me?
To know that I have to know my “Why” and my “How.”
One would think I would have these basics of “branding” covered by now, after having stuff published since 1992 (a college newspaper before clickable content), blogging since, oh when was that… oh yeah, April 30, 2009. That means I’ve been online somewhere for 14 years! Whoa.
I guess I can call this an anniversary post, albeit at a different site. My first post consisted of two sentences, which stated the purpose (the why) of my blog. I guess I did know something about branding before I had ever heard the term.
But I am re-refining my old why and how. I’ve done it before. I go through these growing pains/spurts every 2-4 years, and I feel a need to reinvent/reconsider/refine my why, my how, and my goals.
I’m going to keep ye old blog, as I refer to it now, and still put some content there, but I think I’ll be putting more content here on Substack. I like the community here.
As it stated in that first blog post, I was looking for community. I still am.
I also want to have a commerce side to my online presence because I do want to have a space specific for my books beyond the ‘zon and the other online stores, so that’s something I’m still working out. I may end up with a Squarespace account and I may end up closing my Wordpress one. I’m not sure yet.
I’m still learning and I’m okay with admitting that.
What are you learning these days? And do you have all the platform options figured out? Is it every okay to close up one site and go onto another one?
I opted to combine my blog and substack here because substack lets me collect emails and the blog didn't. I also want to keep things simple and only be in a few places instead of spread thin.