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    It’s a blogging / newsletter tool. The article I linked to is run on Ghost. So this is what it looks like.

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        OP linked to an entry in their newsletter. If you check out their site, they are being pretty clear that they’re in the business of “Independent technology for modern publishing”, stating in pretty big letters that “Ghost is a powerful app for professional publishers to create, share, and grow a business around their content. It comes with modern tools to build a website, publish content, send newsletters & offer paid subscriptions to members.”.

        Reading their newsletters would get boring fast if they started every single one of them with repeating what they are.

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          Independent technology for modern publishing

          This says nothing. “Technology”? Come on. Be specific.

          Ghost is a powerful app for professional publishers to create, share, and grow a business around their content. It comes with modern tools to build a website, publish content, send newsletters & offer paid subscriptions to members.

          This is better, but give me screenshots, give me a way to get a feel for what it can do. I still didn’t find that after rummaging through several pages.

          Reading their newsletters would get boring fast if they started every single one of them with repeating what they are.

          I clicked away from the newsletter first thing, to start exploring from their front page, which was just a wall of text that said very little concrete shit and showed next to nothing. Other pages were nothing more.