Newsletter specific articles

They’re back! And with “they”, I mean the articles specifically written for the WordPress newsletter. Some of you noticed that I started sending out my feed to all of you, because I found out that a lot of you (and there’s almost 6,000 of you now) weren’t reading my blog.

Most of you wanted the “original” newsletter back though, so I decided to do something special: I’ve set up a special category on my blog, that isn’t shown on the homepage and is just for you girls and guys.

But: it’s public. So if you want to link to any of the articles: feel absolutely free. RSS Subscribers won’t be getting it in their RSS feeds, the articles won’t show on the front page or in the sitemap, but they’re most certainly there.

So, this is my time to thank you for subscribing and for your generous donations, it really does allow me to spend some more time on this newsletter and create something cool for all of us.


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3 Responses

  1. MaritaBy Marita on 30 June, 2009

    You always have something creative up your sleeve – very inspiring :)
    Love your ‘new’ blog-design!

  2. Sean PhillipsBy Sean Phillips on 14 July, 2009

    I really appreciate what you’re doing, but what if I want to get all of the content in my RSS feed and nothing in my email? I find it really annoying to have to look in two places, especially when half of the articles appear in both places and the new stuff gets buried amongst the old. Perhaps an alternative RSS feed that includes everything?

    • Joost de ValkBy Joost de Valk on 14 July, 2009

      Hey Sean, I find that the newsletter offers a lot more interaction for ME… People tend to actually email back and respond more than they do in a blog post.