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  • Wanted to share a creative project

    Posted by Mike Meyerson on November 2, 2025 at 3:04 pm

    Hopefully this is ok…

    Hello Creative World…happy to share a new project I’ve been working on, called “FEELING CREATIVE?”

    My mission is simple: to create a free, trusted, spam/ad-free platform where artists, filmmakers, designers, writers, actors, musicians, performers…really anyone in a creative space, can publish their work, share their expertise, self-promote without all the noise and BS on social media. And at the same time, build valuable, high-authority backlinks to their own websites, portfolios and social media pages.

    We’ve only just launched, and feedback has been great. I already have a good amount of content lined up (from as far as Italy, France and New Zealand). But to keep things going, we need to attract traffic and guest contributors….so you’re invited to come tell you story and share your portfolio.

    This is a community project, and I’d be honored to have you help build it with me. The more we can grow this thing, the better it will be for all involved. Please help spread the word. Thanks!

    https://feeling-creations.com

    Mads Nybo jørgensen
    replied 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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  • Mads Nybo jørgensen

    November 2, 2025 at 4:03 pm

    Hey Mike,

    I’m sure that it will be OK.
    And, your motives are valiant.

    You do say:
    “really anyone in a creative space, can publish their work, share their
    expertise, self-promote without all the noise and BS on social media.
    And at the same time, build valuable, high-authority backlinks to their own websites, portfolios and social media pages.”

    That brought me back to the old days of the WWUG (World Wide User Group), from which CreativeCow later emerged. A place where anyone can share their expertise, publish work and self-promote, whilst helping others.

    Granted, the COW does not cover the larger spectrum of arts, as you do.

    But without the dough, how will you manage and promote your site?

    Also, you would be surprised how many spammer-scammers that on a daily basis will use your site for “back-links” – before you know it, you might be spending Two Thousand a month on subscriptions and developers to keep the site running, whilst keeping the bad actors out.

    Then the other recently hidden problem, is the amount A.I. written articles/posts that you’ll see. Don’t get me wrong, A.I. do have a place in the our industry, and arts generally, but it can not (yet) beat the authentic voice of a real human.

    Although early days, your site looks great.

    But don’t be afraid of thinking about cost of running it, and attracting the dough for doing so.

    Maybe even reach out to Barn Master Brie, as there might be an informal tie up between the Cow’s user forums, industry news, and your FC articles.

    There you go, your first “back-link” to your post, right?

    Atb
    Mads

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