amalgamation newsletter restructuring
a small yet immensely impactful newsletter restructuring to organize your engagement with all things amalgamation
Hi Readers!
Quick announcement today regarding the structure of amalgamation going forward.
Plain & simple — amalgamation has been separated into three distinct newsletters: Business, Health, and Personal Development.
Originally, Chris’s Substack set out to cover 5 topics:
Health
Business
Technology
The Outdoors
Personal Development
Each topic had it’s own types of posts it would host.
Then, Chris’s Substack became amalgamation, and served those topics still.
What’s the theme here?
amalgamation is continuing to condense and focus on the content it serves best.
Types and styles of posts will still be variable throughout each newsletter to mix up the content offered.
All previous subscribers will be automatically subscribed to each new “section” of amalgamation. From here, you can choose to follow the content you love more closely by associating with each individual newsletter — or for optimal learning — stick with all three!
Notably, this change is from now onward, so previous posts will fall under the larger amalgamation section, but future pieces will be categorized according to their respective section!
Similarly, another benefit of this restructuring is that previous amalgamation will be easier to find and follow. Each newsletter has it’s own “section” on the amalgamation site now — it’s quite slick.
Lastly, and perhaps my favorite piece of the restructuring, is that emails will be categorized more explicitly in your inbox.
Previously, articles were prefixed with [Health] or [Business] to provide a glimpse at what type of article it was.
Now, articles will be delivered by the newsletter name: “amalgamation | business” and “amalgamation | health” 📨
Even general pieces like today that I’d like to come from the broader newsletter spanning across all three topics (intended to be used for announcements like today’s) will come from “amalgamation”.
How great is that! 🙌
I hope you all find this restructuring beneficial to following along with all things amalgamation.
Same great content, just new delivery.
In learning,
(P.S. all previous posts describing the flow and function of amalgamation have been updated for consistency)