Goodbye Mailchimp. Hello Substack.
Oh, and if you’re wondering how we initially met, it was either on Medium, Twitter, or my website.
I just exported my subscribers from Mailchimp and imported into Substack. Easy enough, and that’s the way I like it.
I love to write. I also love technology. But sometimes after a long day of real work, all I want to do is sit down and write a story, or a letter, or a simple blog post. I also want to share it with you, collectively know in my home as My People.
I want to write, and send.
I don’t want to have to futz around with a clunky, laggy, drag-and-drop UI to reach you.
I want to write, maybe edit a little, and hit enter.
Done.
That’s where Substack comes in, and it excels at it’s task. I write here, hit publish, and my post is sent to your inbox.
I promise to not be too annoying, but I do plan on writing here, and it might be a little different that what you find that I usually publish on Medium.
Same general concepts (entrepreneurship, motivation, leadership, etc.) but there isn’t a gatekeeper here.
Thanks for sticking with me.
Reach out any time.