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Free platform for artists, writers, photographers and filmmakers hits significant milestone, establishing itself as a growing voice in the independent creative digital magazine space.
CARMEL, N.Y. - Nyenta -- Mahopac, NY — Feeling Creative?, an independent creative digital magazine covering art, photography, tattoos, film, music and writing, has reached 5,000 monthly readers within its first six months of operation — a significant milestone for an independently operated publication with no paid advertising.
Founded in early 2025 by New York video producer and cinematographer Mike Meyerson, Feeling Creative? was built as a genuine alternative to algorithm-driven social media platforms for creative professionals. The magazine publishes three to five articles per week across twelve editorial categories, featuring original content from artists, writers, photographers, tattoo artists, filmmakers and musicians from around the world.
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"Most creative platforms are either too commercial, too exclusive, or just social media with a different logo," said Meyerson. "We wanted to build something that actually serves creatives — a real magazine with real editorial standards that gives artists and writers a platform and a genuine SEO benefit for their work, completely free."
The platform has attracted contributors across a wide range of creative disciplines and operates on a guest post model that provides every contributor with a permanent dofollow backlink to their portfolio or website — a tangible SEO benefit that distinguishes Feeling Creative? from social media alternatives where content has a lifespan measured in hours rather than years.
Feeling Creative? has become a destination for marketing for artists and marketing for writers seeking genuine exposure beyond social media, as well as for readers interested in independent creative culture across art, tattoo, film and literary fiction verticals.
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The magazine's domain history — built partly on a foundation of acquired creative domains including Digital-Temple.com, a former bilingual art and design magazine, and ArtistArchive.com — has contributed to a domain rating of 56, giving contributor backlinks meaningful SEO value from day one.
The site accepts submissions through its Write For Us page at feeling-creations.com/write-for-us, where artists, writers and creative professionals of any discipline can submit articles or apply for a Creator Spotlight feature at no cost.
Feeling Creative? publishes a bi-weekly newsletter and maintains active social media presence across Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and LinkedIn.
For more information visit: https://feeling-creations.com
Contact: Mike Meyerson Founder & Editor, Feeling Creative?
feelingcreativeblog@gmail.com
Founded in early 2025 by New York video producer and cinematographer Mike Meyerson, Feeling Creative? was built as a genuine alternative to algorithm-driven social media platforms for creative professionals. The magazine publishes three to five articles per week across twelve editorial categories, featuring original content from artists, writers, photographers, tattoo artists, filmmakers and musicians from around the world.
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"Most creative platforms are either too commercial, too exclusive, or just social media with a different logo," said Meyerson. "We wanted to build something that actually serves creatives — a real magazine with real editorial standards that gives artists and writers a platform and a genuine SEO benefit for their work, completely free."
The platform has attracted contributors across a wide range of creative disciplines and operates on a guest post model that provides every contributor with a permanent dofollow backlink to their portfolio or website — a tangible SEO benefit that distinguishes Feeling Creative? from social media alternatives where content has a lifespan measured in hours rather than years.
Feeling Creative? has become a destination for marketing for artists and marketing for writers seeking genuine exposure beyond social media, as well as for readers interested in independent creative culture across art, tattoo, film and literary fiction verticals.
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The magazine's domain history — built partly on a foundation of acquired creative domains including Digital-Temple.com, a former bilingual art and design magazine, and ArtistArchive.com — has contributed to a domain rating of 56, giving contributor backlinks meaningful SEO value from day one.
The site accepts submissions through its Write For Us page at feeling-creations.com/write-for-us, where artists, writers and creative professionals of any discipline can submit articles or apply for a Creator Spotlight feature at no cost.
Feeling Creative? publishes a bi-weekly newsletter and maintains active social media presence across Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and LinkedIn.
For more information visit: https://feeling-creations.com
Contact: Mike Meyerson Founder & Editor, Feeling Creative?
feelingcreativeblog@gmail.com
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