Great rundown. Third party cookies going away are not going to help either Google and meta either. Ultimately, building your own community might become the model. You start to see it with Fediverse and decentralised social media. This paves the way for interoperability, which in the end will better serve the user's own preference and needs.
Nothing gives you courage like a maternity leave, zero time and desire to pay for a septic tank without taking on agency work. 😂
But jokes aside, I know what we both have in common is our confidence in the quality of our offering. I think of it less as sales and more like a reminder of the support I can give to my audience what they need to help them hype themselves. This reframing really helps. That and every time I see them grabbing wins for themselves and I know its working.
Great rundown. Third party cookies going away are not going to help either Google and meta either. Ultimately, building your own community might become the model. You start to see it with Fediverse and decentralised social media. This paves the way for interoperability, which in the end will better serve the user's own preference and needs.
I was so focused on SEO part of it. Forgot to include news about them delaying cookie deprecation.
Fediverse is something I look forward to. And I hope platforms like substack go along with it.
After email, Fediverse seems to be the most user centric model. Also, we won’t have to worry about Gmail rules for newsletters.
Nothing gives you courage like a maternity leave, zero time and desire to pay for a septic tank without taking on agency work. 😂
But jokes aside, I know what we both have in common is our confidence in the quality of our offering. I think of it less as sales and more like a reminder of the support I can give to my audience what they need to help them hype themselves. This reframing really helps. That and every time I see them grabbing wins for themselves and I know its working.
Great post, love how actionable it is
Thanks, I was worried about the 6th point. I was going to reach out to you to get feedback, then gave into the pressure of publishing.
Thanks Jaskaran. Great read.