Oct. 22, 2019, 9:48 a.m.

Choosing simple over complex

www.antonsten.com

Hello,

How are you? I’m good. If my name isn’t ringing a bell, that’s ok. At some point, you expressed interest in my work and finding out more about creating better user experiences. I’d love for you to continue to receive my emails, but if you’d like to unsubscribe just find the link at the end.

Here’s a couple of random things that I’ve been thinking about lately:

Often when I talk to businesses, I highlight the importance of focus. However, when looking at my own business I can see how easy it is to become influenced through what everyone else is doing. It can be a good thing (like when I decided to write a book because I had enjoyed the books Paul Jarvis had written and self-published), but then there are cases when looking too hard at other’s accomplishments can guide you away from your true passion. For example, I thought a while ago that along with my consulting and blog writing I should also sell products. In order to sell these products, I needed other things to support them like free email courses which then needed fancy email marketing tools where you can do automations and segmenting and sequencing and… phew. Just like that, having a simple course to share knowledge became a part-time job.

Almost exactly a year ago I was in a similar position and decided that taking a break was my best choice. Today I think it’s time to rethink the purpose of all of this. I’ve already started the process of moving my newsletter from Convertkit to a free service with far less features, Buttondown. Much like when mobile phones turned into smartphones, I’m struggling to use just the basics.

One perk of this move is that there’s finally an option to archive (almost) all of my past newsletters!

Here’s what Frank Chimero said when I asked him about Buttondown:

It’s straight-up: type some markup and email it to people, which is what I need. Mailchimp was overkill.

So you can expect less A/B-tested subject lines sent on optimal times tailored directly to your preferences and more of these personal updates. Instead, I’ll opt-in to the fact that I’m professional because I’m personal - something I wrote nearly four years ago and is still true today.

I want the newsletter, and my business, to be more personal. Less ‘push’ and more ‘dialogue’.

So, what kinds of posts are you most interested in receiving? What was your favorite post?

You can find them all here!

Updates

👨🏻‍💻 I’m just about to finish up the last details on two projects so I’ll soon have some availability for new projects! Let’s talk!

🇨🇦 Just came back from Toronto. What a nice place! Enjoyed a great hockey game (although the Leafs lost), had some nice beers, and generally just walking around.

🧰 I updated “Tools I use to run my business”

❓ Is a regular, bi-weekly schedule of posts important to you? Or would you rather get updates whenever I have something of value to say? Just hit reply!

Looking forward to talking with you more over the coming months/years!

Let me know what you think,

Anton

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