First Post! Proof Of Concept.
First post Proof of Concept:
I am writing my first blog post in Nidix history! Woohoo! I think this blog will be hidden under the third page of google rankings and I know that it will be something that I wont ever come back to like mapley. But I have a strange feeling about this one. I feel like I added both markup and rich text support and fleshed them out perfectly as I have added a switch for when a person wants to use rich text or markup. I hate markup but I know there is a rising demand from developers that stick to it like the bible. I hate writing pieces of work as it just isn’t me, but I know for a fact people will like how the functionality of how easy it is to switch from markup to rich text and vice versa is!
The main goal of nidix is not to just be another blog posting site but the place to post your pieces of work and act as a white label to other people / businesses who want to use it to posts blogs on their website sort of the stripe of blogs and not having to use CMSs such as WordPress and the others. I hate WordPress as it just uses PHP which, in 2024, shouldn’t hold back other people from writing blog posts. I want to incorporate the server-side technologies people use for WordPress and the shift to more independent and modern use cases. I feel like I want to give the independence to the developers as at the end of the day, it is them who make the website.
I want to use that stripe model of tailoring your product to the developer. I feel like it will do well but I’m still not sure. I haven’t got a company haven’t registered anything other than a domain name and I haven’t paid for no infrastructure for web hosting just a concept and a dream haha. I get a team but realistically this will go bust such as how mapley did. I don’t care though. I’m going to try and do the backend now. I’ve gotten the site to work and it’s incredibly barebones with not much inside. UI is non-existent, and I think I made a mistake when I focused on backend things first when I haven’t like nor even tried to do backend before. It’s been gruelling months trying to learn and go through each task but it’s fine.
I’m no Zuck, this isn’t Facebook and not entirely revolutionary in the slightest. People have done this much better than I have, and I can recognise how diluted this entire niche is. There’s ghost which is much better than this and there obviously is WordPress but what stands out from those two? Nothing at all! I implement a collaborative editing thing where it allows people to write a piece together and then it goes and links with applications such as notion slack and Jira (yikes). I might allow them to fully monetize their own website as there’s no better option than money to people with blogs. If they can monetize on their own, people use this as something they want to go to as a go to?
I feel like social media management is important as well as if you can post on to different platforms about your blog then I feel like people will enjoy is as an all in one. One where they don’t necessarily need to go to different websites to promote their blog with added SEO features. A google docs collaborative option where people can go through a complete process of collaborative work together but that’s been done already a long time ago. That is nothing new and already been done by notion and google docs, which is free. So, there is no incentive for people to drop google docs and come here. I feel like I know people will type up on google docs and I want to make an integration between nidix and google docs where bloggers can type up a script in google docs, share it between people beforehand with
What does say about me? I haven’t got much leeway or leverage on the market or what my selling point is. I still have no concrete selling point to where I get people from google docs or even WordPress or ghost to switch to mine. I have absolutely nothing to convince them. But… I think I may incorporate an AI chatbot thing where it translates into the language where they are in. The quick evolution of AI and other items will make sure that the actual translations are decent instead of going on google translate and others where the translations aren’t the greatest and they allow people to mean things and are cohesive are incredible.
I think that the best thing of AI for me. Just utilising the translation for certain regions such as the Arabic translation on the English to Arabic translation is generic but let’s say the user is from Iraq, why not use Iraqi Arabic and if they want to use their own local language, I forgot the afghani language but let’s say the afghani language, google translate isn’t the best but AI is good with these. If someone was from a county where the languages aren’t cohesive and someone from one corner of the country can’t really understand the person from the other corner, it will allow them to Clearly understand the blog allowing it to reach a wider audience. I understand it will be done by WordPress and the others and I haven’t done enough market research to really understand if this is what people are yearning for. But, I feel like if I target smaller enterprises and or small startups. Give them this that will allow them to do their documentation with addon blocks and make it easy for developers to adopt. How could it not fail? Ill probably just be the white label. Allow people to claim this is their blog, be responsible for all!
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