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Personal Website vs. Substack? Why You Need to Own Your Site

Personal website vs Substack - control, independence, ownership, scalability vs limits, dependence, and unknown stability

The debate over Substack versus a personal website is fundamentally about digital ownership. While platforms like Substack offer convenience, they leave writers vulnerable to the discretion and algorithmic shifts of a third party.

Building a brand on a platform you do not own is a strategic risk. Establishing a dedicated website is the only way to ensure true independence.

The Myth of Ownership on Third-Party Platforms

Substack makes it easy to start, but that ease comes at a cost. When

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GoDaddy Website Builder Hit with $170 Million Patent Verdict: What It Means for Users

GoDaddy website builder patent infringement verdict; uncertainty for GoDaddy websites

Your site is safe - but some features and content may be at risk

Recently, a Delaware federal jury awarded $170 million to Express Mobile, Inc. in a patent infringement case against GoDaddy. The patents involved cover “runtime engine / browser-based website construction”, which directly relates to GoDaddy’s Website Builder and Managed WordPress tools.

If you use GoDaddy’s website builder, you may be wondering what this means for your site, your content, and your ability to control your

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Drag-and-Drop Website Builders You Can Host Anywhere

Portability of drag-and-drop website builders

"Ask David": "Can you help recommend a drag-and-drop website builder that is not hosted so I can upload HTML to any hosting service?"

Finding a true drag-and-drop website builder that isn’t tied to a hosted platform is surprisingly difficult. Popular drag-and-drop builders - like Wix, Squarespace, and Weebly - are cloud-based, i.e. hosted website builders. This means your site lives on their servers, and while they make building websites very easy, you cannot export

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