Final edition on Linkedin

Final edition on Linkedin

Hello,

Firstly, thank you for subscribing to and then reading my LinkedIn newsletter, your interest, new ideas and comments have been invaluable, it has been what has lit the fire and then lit the way.

I wanted to let you know that I have decided to close my LinkedIn newsletter and create a new one on Substack. I’ll be doing that in the next few days.

There are lots of reasons for this, some technical: I’d like the popularity of my newsletters to be more influenced by the quality of its content than by how the LinkedIn algorithm is feeling when it woke up in the morning. 😀

Other reasons are community based: I wanted to find somewhere I could build stronger relationships with those who value my thinking and the topics I explore (I hope you might be one of those!).

Others are financial: I wanted to help fund the time I spend thinking and writing in a more direct way - with an eye to carving out more time for that kind of thing.

Whilst housed in a different place, the ambition of the newsletter remains the same:

To find practical ideas and thinking tools to better live and work by. Ways to reflect better, ways to reveal what is most important, ways to realise those ambitions in the lives we lead and the work we do.

There's a free bit - a weekly newsletter, like this one on LinkedIn and there is a paid subscriber bit, that newsletter + a lot more special stuff, you can find out more about that on the site if you interested.

There’s also a new look and feel, which you’ll see above, which I love.

Thank you again for your support and if you’d like to subscribe, you can do it here:

https://funnyitworkedlasttime.substack.com/

Hope to see you there.

Saul.



Noah Little

I help underpaid CSMs land 6-figure jobs (without networking) | $13.9M+ secured for 128 CSMs | F.I.R.E. Method 🔥 | Enterprise CSM | Former Uber Driver | PhD Neuroscience Dropout | I do this for results not “community”

1y

Exploring new platforms is an exciting adventure. Good luck on this journey. Saul Betmead de Chasteigner

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1y

Interesting!.

Roger Goldsbrough

Founder and CEO | Quantum Detectors

1y

Sounds good. See you over there.

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