Useful Features in ManyStories — A Review with Recommendations
Although it’s currently in Beta, there are a lot of benefits for readers and writers looking to share content.
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Recently I stumbled across Stephen Dalton’s article that provided recommendations on how to give a boost to your Medium income. The title intrigued me, and not because I thought of a potential monetary value (although that’s always nice). Instead, I took the perspective of seeing the opportunity for more readers, reaching a wider audience, and honing my skills in promoting my content in new ways.
One particular part of his article that captured my attention was about ManyStories.
My curiosity about the platform led me to two other great articles by Kelvin Pough giving some recommendations, tips, and insights about it.
By this time, I had to take the next step and sign up as a user to see what I was potentially missing out on.
Note: ManyStories is a part of the Penname network and Smedian and Signal. However, in this article, I am only covering ManyStories.
First Impression
At first sight, I was a little confused by what I saw. Like all new things, after spending a little bit of time familiarizing myself with it, it made more sense.
The main page provided me with a few recommended articles to read. After opening one, I was pleased to see a Medium article. However…