Thanks, I can never remember where it is as it seems to be on a separate section. Besides the link, how do I find it on my account here in Litopia? Also, is the full member payment automatically taken when it expires? That is, where is my Account...
Sure :)
Go to the Subscriptions section of your Account Page, here's s direct link to it:
https://litopia.com/account/?action=subscriptions
You may need to log in there first.
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@AgentPete Sorry to bother you, but I can never find my account details, the one where it tells you when your membership runs out. Can you or someone shove me in the right direction please?
Hi Pete, I don't know enough people to sell Litopia to. I'm part of 2 other groups run by gurus/industry people and those are free, so it's a hard sell. Sorry, it's just the reality. FWIW I hate substack. Too crowded.
Yeah, it's a different login, here:
https://litopia.com/login/
And you may need to reset your password there.
Once done, you can generally leave both sites (Colony and Platform) permanently logged in, i.e. no need to log out of one to log into...
Thank you so much for this! I tried logging into the platform with my usual login details for the colony and it's not working. Am I missing something? Is it a different login/password?
Many writers monetize on there. So do Press sites. It's entirely a matter of choice, whether to monetize or not, uses Stripe, I think. Post as regularly or not as you wish. There could be a monthly showcasing, though they have just recently...
Oh, that's an interesting idea... a Litopia Substack. I don't know all the ramifications of that, but part of the daunting idea of doing Substack is the need for regular postings. Having a collective Substack page feels like one of the "Community...
It is yet more work, so maybe a no go. Substack can build more publicity, and can be monetized, if Litopia starts up its own Substack, and shares selected content on there, in the publishing, literature and culture categories.
Fyi, Litopia has never actually made money :)
Historically, there was no thought of charging folk anything for, hmm, at least the first decade or two. That was really the predominant ethos of the internet back then, charging for access to a...
Well, it doesn't need to be people you actually know. If you have a website, you could, for instance, in the 'about me' section, write that you are a member of this writing community and post a link with an affiliate code. Or put a link in a...
Many writers monetize on there. So do Press sites. It's entirely a matter of choice, whether to monetize or not, uses Stripe, I think. Post as regularly or not as you wish. There could be a monthly showcasing, though they have just recently...
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