Your Slack? Insightful Words Everyday by Your Highly Intelligent People.
Your Company's Blog? Not So Much.
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Everyday, amazing tech companies have tons of high quality conversation. Conversations that could shape the future of internet. Conversations that prove the intelligence of your people and the values of your company. And yet, most tech companies are only publishing a blog post a week or less. Lots of remarkable content is lost to the ether forever, never marketing what you're about. Slogging is about elevating the best conversations you're already having.
The future of tech publishing revolves around transparency and distribution. To up your rate of quality publishing, Slogging will empower you to curate and distribute your best organic internal discussions via HackerNoon.
one command to curate your most marketable Slack discussions into HackerNoon stories.
Have a Great Slack Conversation
If you're a tech startup this is constantly already happening.
Create Draft - Slogging by HackerNoon
You'll be prompted to link your HackerNoon account, if you haven't yet!
The Thread Becomes a Beautifully Formatted HackerNoon Draft
Via HackerNoon, you can review/edit the story as much as you want before submitting.
Editors Review Your Tech Conversation for Publication in HackerNoon
Your tech conversation has the opportunity to reach our 4,000,000 monthly readers.
You own the content, and can publish it anywhere else too
What a fun 48 hours the Slogging AMA is. Being asked questions about your business and purpose by a bunch of interested individuals who don’t know your brand yet is a great way to understand a) what people are interested in b) how much you resonate with others and c) check you have clarity on your vision and mission and d) gain visibility. I highly recommend others to go through this great experience.
Bridget Greenwood, Founder @The Bigger Pie
My first interaction with Slogging was Does Love Exist? I remember thinking what a great way to capture a conversation. So when Limarc asked the Den team if we wanted to participate in a Slogging AMA we immediately said, YES! We expected more procedural questions but were pleasantly surprised to discuss the more philosophical drivers that led to the creation of Den. Thank you for having us. We had a great time and really appreciate everyone who participated.
Amanda Prelich, Founder @Den.Social