Should we be trying to build an online audience?

Should we be trying to build an online audience?

By Ali & Taimur Abdaal

This week we talk about the phenomenon of 'social media grifting' - trying to build an audience online through deliberate tactics. Most people think it's cringe, but we try to figure out whether it's objectionable. We also workshop Ali's book proposal.


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