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Platform Exit Strategy
Leaving a platform is not an event — it is a process. The goal is not to delete accounts and walk away. It is to gradually shift the weight of your operation onto owned infrastructure until any single platform becomes optional. That shift takes time, but it starts with one move: own the relationship before you own the reach.
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You do not have to delete your accounts and start over. Platform exit is a gradual process — and the goal is not to leave platforms, it is to stop depending on any single one.
The decision to reduce platform dependence is easy. The mechanics of actually moving your audience to something you own is where most people stall. Here is how it works in practice.
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Owned Infrastructure
The technical layer of digital independence — domains, hosting, email, and the infrastructure you control outright.
Revenue Diversification
Building income streams that do not depend on a single platform, algorithm, or employer — the financial side of digital independence.