Silberengel @Silberengel - 25d
If you're writing something a bit high-brow or "unpopular" (in the literal sense, of requiring expertise of specialization to interpret) -- either because it's very academic or technical, or written in a more literary style -- don't feel bad, if you don't get many responses to it. Your audience here, as everywhere, is a tiny subset of the overall population. Think more about targeting that audience with "discovery aids", like hashtags, or publishing to a relay where a lot of such people read, like devs.nostr1.com or theforest.nostr1.com. #Economics #Technology #Literature
Best would probably be, if it didn't return an error, as nothing actually went wrong and there is no further need to act. Like the info Cloudfodder returns here. Just FYI.
Silberengel @Silberengel - 24d
Another easy thing you can do, is to publish it in a different event kind and then just promote the event in a kind 01 note, or publish it to a website. People who can #Name10Books tend to browse the articles, including from people they don't follow. Eventually, this subset of users will be entering Nostr primarily over the various long-form and OtherStuff, like they currently do with Medium, Substack, GitHub, or SimplyRecipes, so make sure that you have your notes up there. nostr:note10nr2y540u79prfk56q4s695a740hn7f3j888nz7h3y872tcuxzaqwffxsl