Interesting! Understand the editor functionality, the authentication-of-content and the obvious tie-in with powping, but question:
Let's say Powpress supports Medium next, and CoinGeek after that. How does that work/benefit for the author? Can you give an example of what an article pushed to Medium would get that's different than just posting the article on Medium directly (cut/paste)? Is it a write-once distribute-many automation model? If Medium were supported next, is the sexy thing that the author wouldn't have to spend a lot of time editing the cut-pasted article for Medium's specific editor styles?
I'm fuzzy on this part:
"a publisher has a single canonical web server and "pulls" all traffic into their site. This restricts ways the content can be monetized because there is only one user interface for one website. Also the publisher must keep the site alive at all times."
It sounds great but I don't really know what it means. Can't the publisher post the article on other sites with permission? Just like any author can, so long as abiding by each media outlet's rules?
Interesting! Understand the editor functionality, the authentication-of-content and the obvious tie-in with powping, but question:
Let's say Powpress supports Medium next, and CoinGeek after that. How does that work/benefit for the author? Can you give an example of what an article pushed to Medium would get that's different than just posting the article on Medium directly (cut/paste)? Is it a write-once distribute-many automation model? If Medium were supported next, is the sexy thing that the author wouldn't have to spend a lot of time editing the cut-pasted article for Medium's specific editor styles?
I'm fuzzy on this part:
"a publisher has a single canonical web server and "pulls" all traffic into their site. This restricts ways the content can be monetized because there is only one user interface for one website. Also the publisher must keep the site alive at all times."
It sounds great but I don't really know what it means. Can't the publisher post the article on other sites with permission? Just like any author can, so long as abiding by each media outlet's rules?