4 Best Social Writing Platforms That Can Potentially Make You Millions

You Can Build Business Around These Platforms

Har Narayan
4 min readAug 29, 2022
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Don’t start a personal blog.

95% of the internet audience only consumes content, they never create. The rest 5% of people contribute on the internet, so if you’re creating content on the internet, congratulations! you’re in 5%. But, those 5% of people create two types of content:

  • Obvious content. (This type of content never makes you money)
  • Non-obvious content. (This type of content makes you money)

Those win who creates non-obvious content.

On the other hand, Some people also start their own blog for writing. But in the reality, they write for 6 months and quit. Why?

Because:

  • A personal blog has no algorithm.
  • People don’t even know your website exists.
  • They don’t get the traffic they crave.
  • Lack of instant feedback loop.

A personal blog is not for writing, It’s for selling your brand.

Now, let’s dive into the platforms:

#1: Twitter

Twitter is a time saver.

Don’t get me wrong. But it is what it is. You can just tweet “Happy Sunday” and you’re done with the day. You don’t have to write 800 words articles per day as we do here. I’m not making you a lazy person, I’m showing you what you can do on Twitter. Although the platform allows you to write up to 280 characters.

Twitter has more than 600 million people.

This is my first writing platform because Twitter has a magical algorithm. Just feed the algorithm with meaningful content and it will become your servant. I followed 33 people on Twitter and all of them have successful writing businesses ($20k - $100k/month)

My next target? Twitter.

#2: LinkedIn

Want to tell stories?

LinkedIn is the way to go. LinkedIn love stories. You can call LinkedIn a mini-blogging platform with over 830 million users. There is a tremendous amount of opportunities. So, if you are a digital writer, you definitely should give it a chance. Also, the algorithm is the same as Twitter.

My second move? LinkedIn.

#3: Instagram

What the f*ck. Instagram?

Yes, Instagram. But you may be asking: Har, Instagram doesn’t allow you to write. I know, I know, my friend. Let me tell you: you don’t have to write anything on Instagram, all you have to do is just take screenshots of your Twitter tweets & threads, write a meaningful caption and publish them on Instagram.

Does this work? 100%.

Let me tell you why this works and why you should do this:

Your targeted audience is on every platform: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram everywhere. But some people use LinkedIn, some people Twitter, and some people Instagram. Conversely, some people don’t like Twitter some people don’t like LinkedIn, thus they use Instagram.

Instagram is a photo-sharing platform where you can share your Twitter content. And it does work and it should work.

Let me show you one of my favorite writers on Twitter who take screenshots of his tweets and publish them on Instagram, and accumulated over 189k followers by posting screenshots.

Don’t make assumptions, create an Instagram account today.

#4: Medium

Medium sucks.

This is 4th on my list because there are a few things that I really don’t like about Medium. The algorithm sucks, and the platform is full of self-help and money-making content.

And the bad part?

If you don’t engage with the other people, your stats will fall from 1k per day views to 200 views within a week. I know engagement requires on every platform but here on Medium, this is too hypocritical. Sometimes I feel like Medium wants us to become servants of the platform. If yes, I can’t do this.

Apart from that,

Medium is one of the best writing platforms for beginner writers, who want to hone their craft, build writing habits, or want to earn pennies through the Medium partner program. Huh.

I’m done.

Let me know your thoughts in the comment section.

The only further way I can help you: Help me, Har

Thanks for reading:)

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