Medium Marketing🤸♀️fun ideas!💡
Yes, marketing is a must on Medium. — More referred members too!
If we don’t market our stuff won’t get many views.
Views are fun, as we all know! — I hate reading an awesome story, then clapping, commenting, and highlighting, then I go on reading more stuff, only to run across the same story, and it still only has my 50 claps and my lonely little comment.
So a comment is like raising your hand and saying, PLEASE…🖐👩🦰 Read my stuff too!
I remember finding a story by a writer who bought her followers.
She had 30,000 followers but was upset because her 30,000 followers were not reading her stories!
Google says… The cost of buying 30,000 Medium followers varies depending on the source you purchase them from. However, you can expect to pay anywhere from $500 to $1,000 for this number of followers.
She didn’t know how it works!
This is our marketing. — Follow, 50 claps👏& subscribe if ya want!

So, we may run across a time when have read every story a writer has written. — It happens to me a lot!
I just read one a 2nd or 3rd time!
I like to let the writer know in a comment, so they know I was reading their piece again. I cannot clap any cuz I already did my 50 claps.
▶▶▶I read 100% of each story or poem.◀◀◀
I do this to bring up the writer’s read ratio and pay!💰 𝓘𝓽 𝓽𝓪𝓴𝓮𝓼 𝓵𝓸𝓷𝓰𝓮𝓻, 𝓫𝓾𝓽 𝓼𝓵𝓸𝔀 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓼𝓽𝓮𝓪𝓭𝔂 𝔀𝓲𝓷𝓼 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓻𝓪𝓬𝓮!


I have a whopping 2 right now!…TWO! ✌ Grrr!
⤵️I am going to try the below to see if it works.⤵️ — If it does, I will let you know, and you try these things and they work. let us know!
1000 referrals mean $2,000 per month…I can dream, RIGHT?
Okay… (get ready for it), a whopping $24,000 per year. And that’s on top of your regular monthly earnings!
Here are some tips on how to convince non-Medium members to join:
- Highlight the benefits of Medium. What can non-members get from Medium that they can’t get anywhere else? This could include access to high-quality content, the ability to connect with other writers and readers, or the opportunity to earn money from their writing.
- Show them what they’re missing. Share some of your favorite Medium stories with non-members and let them see what they’re missing out on. This could be a great way to pique their interest and get them to sign up for a free trial.
- Personalize your pitch. Tailor your pitch to the specific person you’re talking to. What are their interests? What kind of content do they enjoy reading? The more personalized your pitch is, the more likely they are to be interested in joining Medium.
- Offer them a free trial. This is a great way to let non-members try out Medium before they commit to a paid subscription. This will give them a chance to see if Medium is a good fit for them and to decide if they want to continue using the platform.
- Make it easy for them to sign up. The sign-up process should be as simple and straightforward as possible. This will make it more likely that non-members will actually sign up for a free trial or a paid subscription.
Here are some additional tips for convincing non-Medium members to join:
- Use social media. Share your favorite Medium stories on social media and tag your friends and followers. This is a great way to introduce people to Medium and get them interested in joining.
- Attend Medium events. Medium hosts a variety of events, such as meetups and conferences. This is a great way to meet other Medium users and learn more about the platform.
- Write a Medium story about why you love Medium. This is a great way to share your own experiences with Medium and to show others why you think they should join.
Kristina God, rote, Winning Referred Members On Medium In 3 Easy Steps
Yana Bostongirl, wrote about this as well.
𝓢𝓱𝓮 𝓱𝓪𝓭 𝓼𝓸𝓶𝓮 𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓵𝓵𝔂 𝔀𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓻𝓯𝓾𝓵 𝓽𝓲𝓹𝓼! ⤵️

Here’s how….⤵️
So if I read your story, it got Tweeted as well. — It only takes a second. You can share stories you read on Twitter, Facebook & LinkedIn just for fun!

⬇️The Tweet goes out looking like this!⬇️


Thecreatorsangel, wrote…“My number 1 supporter”
How sweet! — She is an angel. — JUST LOOK AT THAT FACE, Awww! — 𝐓ɦα𐓣𝗄𝗌, 𝐓𝐂𝐀!

Raine Lore is insanely funny!
Raine wrote…Bingo Bust-ups and Mud Massacres
When feuding grannies get down and dirty
Sharing a couple of writers.👉I borrowed this from Robin Ghosh …
He put this below in a story with the names of writers he wanted to share with everyone. — THANKS, Robin!✌👩🦰
Explore a world filled with remarkable literary masterpieces crafted by these incredible writers.
⬇️All you need to do is tap on their names:
And you will go to their Medium so you can read their stuff out!
Robin Ghosh, Thecreatorsangel, Denis Gorbunov, George J. Ziogas, David Rudder,Boateng Sekyere, Art Bram, Raine Lore
So who is this Jan Sebastian writer chick?

