Some overlap. The basic StW subscription is a product that SA created largely to intro StW with the hope and expectation that subscribers would get a sense for what's available with the full StW membership then transition to that membership. AtD has a different purpose (but the commonality is 'stuff I'm researching'). My original intent with all of my writing was faculty lounge -- we all think for ourselves and do our own work but a bit of commingling allows us to cross pollinate ideas that we then study. But there is a demonstrable interest in at least some readers to simply have action items. On AtD, I present them without argument, without much follow up, and without interaction. Just a thing I'm doing in its most unadorned form. It is short, easy, accessible, and undemanding. It is demand-driven for someone who wants that form. My goal is to bracket between a comprehensive offering on one side and a simple one on the other but not a 'no man's land' that leaves me stuck in the middle.
Chris, thanks for the post. How does Action This Day differ from the Seeking Alpha Stw basic subscription?
Some overlap. The basic StW subscription is a product that SA created largely to intro StW with the hope and expectation that subscribers would get a sense for what's available with the full StW membership then transition to that membership. AtD has a different purpose (but the commonality is 'stuff I'm researching'). My original intent with all of my writing was faculty lounge -- we all think for ourselves and do our own work but a bit of commingling allows us to cross pollinate ideas that we then study. But there is a demonstrable interest in at least some readers to simply have action items. On AtD, I present them without argument, without much follow up, and without interaction. Just a thing I'm doing in its most unadorned form. It is short, easy, accessible, and undemanding. It is demand-driven for someone who wants that form. My goal is to bracket between a comprehensive offering on one side and a simple one on the other but not a 'no man's land' that leaves me stuck in the middle.