Hi. New to webdev, but I’m good with technology and trading. I want to start 3 blog sites, that will eventually be membership based, but I would also like to have some of the blog pushed to the social media sites like twitter, youtube, tiktok from a integrated dashboard somehow. I envision writing the article with images in it, and then formatting it so that the beginning is “non-subscriber” based, but then the core content would be paywalled.
Somehow a link would be pushed to the socials so that they could read the first few lines, and then link to the main site.
Is wordpress the right software to monetize this? I think that’s the question I’m really asking. I have good content for 3 websites that’s proven effective in the stock market. But how do I monetize this, so I can slow down actively trading each day and get a bit of passive income.
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Yes, WordPress can do this. There are plugins that can help, and 3rd party tools to make managing easier. Why 3 sites though?
I think you should make one main domain with three sub domains for the other three websites…
WordPress can do all that you have specified…
Yeah. Probably a good call splitting into three topics. And yeah, there’s definitely several good plugins with support for paid membership content with public teasers.
WordPress also has plenty of support for other things paid experts often need to round out their business offerings.
As for pushing to socials it’s going to depend on how often you’ll post and to how many platforms.
Some social-management consoles have options for posting to WordPress blogs as if they were just another social platform, and there are plugins that will pipe your blog posts to different platforms.
That said, the gold standard is still posting to your blog then manually pasting the post URL into your various accounts.
APIs change constantly and almost all the social algorithms will rank manually added content above automated tools.