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Summary

The article outlines three strategies for leveraging external views on Medium to benefit writers, focusing on monetization and audience growth.

Abstract

The article titled "3 Ways to Make Use Of External Views" on Medium discusses the potential of external traffic beyond the platform's direct compensation model. It suggests that writers can capitalize on external views by using referral links to convert readers into Medium members, thereby earning money from sign-ups. Additionally, the article proposes redirecting traffic to other platforms that compensate for external views, such as Simily or Vocal Media, or to the writer's own money-making platforms, like digital product sales on Gumroad. The author also emphasizes the importance of valuing readership and audience growth, as external views can lead to future opportunities and enhance the writer's visibility and credibility. The article encourages writers to see external views as valuable, regardless of immediate financial returns.

Opinions

  • External views on Medium can be a source of income through referrals, with the potential to earn from new member sign-ups.
  • Redirecting external traffic to other platforms that pay for views is a strategic way to monetize content that receives attention from outside Medium.
  • The author believes that writers should appreciate all readers, including those from external sources, as they contribute to the growth of the writer's audience and reputation.
  • The article suggests that high search engine rankings and a broad audience can lead to indirect benefits, such as future opportunities and increased visibility.
  • The author is enthusiastic about the potential of external views and encourages writers to explore various methods to capitalize on this traffic.

3 Ways to Make Use Of External Views

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Unless Medium starts compensating external views (through ads, for example), they’re useless, right?

Wrong!

Here are 3 ways to make use of external views on Medium.

1. Direct money

The first option is trying to turn those external views directly into money. The way you’d do that is with referrals.

External readers are most likely not Medium members. They’ve found your story through Google search or from promotion via social media and other outlets.

That presents a chance. With a well-put call-to-action at the end of your posts (or even throughout the text body), you could turn external readers into new Medium members with your referral link. This way, you’ll be compensated for some external views.

I’ve recently shown how I revised my referral link to attract more members. This led to an increase in referral sign-ups. Over 75 in 2 months.

Referrals are a great way to make use of external views.

2. Redirecting traffic

Another way to make use of external views on Medium is redirection. What do I mean by that? There are a couple of ways to go about it.

  1. You could (sort of) redirect traffic to another version of your story on a platform that pays you for it. For example, you could add a canonical link to your Medium story that leads to Simily or Vocal Media (where the same story resides). This canonical URL will tell search engines that Simily or Vocal is the original story and redirect external traffic (from search engines) to that platform. Since Simily and Vocal pay for external views, you get compensated there.
  2. You could redirect traffic to other platforms via a short paragraph within your story, like “If you’re not a Medium member, read this story for free here”.
  3. You could redirect your viewers to your other money making platforms if you have such, like linking to digital products you sell or a blog you have that generates money through ads.

These 3 options present indirect ways to make use of external views on Medium. Don’t underestimate the power, though. Medium’s high domain authority score means you can get a ton of external traffic. Redirecting that traffic to platforms that pay is a lucrative principle.

3. Embracing external views

Lastly, and this isn’t really a tip to make more money from external views, but rather something to think about.

You’re a writer. You want people to read your stuff.

I’m excited about reads, no matter the source. Whether they’re external or Medium members, I’m glad people read and engage with my posts.

Don’t think of external views as a bad thing. Growing your audience is always a positive.

You never know, it might lead to future opportunities. Ranking at the top of Google search results with something you wrote is a wonderful accomplishment. More people will get to know you and your content and might look you up in other places or turn to you for help or with offers in the future.

The bottom line

It isn’t always the immediate impact that counts. Getting paid by Medium for internal views is great, but growing your audience and building a successful story catalog with high search engine rankings should not be overlooked.

Furthermore, with referrals and redirection routes, you can still make use (and potentially money) from external views on Medium.

What do you think? You know other ways to make external views? Tell me, please :)

P.S.: First, you should get my posts in your inbox. Do that here! Secondly, if you like to experience Medium yourself, consider supporting me and thousands of other writers by signing up for a membership. It only costs $5 per month, and you have the chance to make money with your writing as well. When I started, I made $3000 in 6 months. By signing up with this link, you’ll support me directly with a portion of your fee, it won’t cost you more. If you do so, thank you a million times!

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