The hottest Paid content Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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So Here’s a Thing β€’ 570 implied HN points β€’ 12 Apr 23
  1. The author plans to offer a question and answer session for paid subscribers about the writing process. Paid subscribers will get exclusive content in return for their payment.
  2. The author seeks feedback from paid subscribers on what additional content they would like to see and how they can make the subscription feel worthwhile. Feedback is essential to improve the subscriber experience.
  3. The author aims to strike a balance where paid subscribers feel they are getting added value while maintaining a fair experience for all subscribers. They want to avoid creating a two-tier system.
Chartbook β€’ 357 implied HN points β€’ 07 Mar 24
  1. The post provides top links on global asset management rankings, private equity times, nuclear issues, and Chinese migration.
  2. The Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze offers great links, images, and reading material.
  3. The post includes a piece on Tatsuo Ikeda and his artistic journey, available to paid subscribers.
Weight and Healthcare β€’ 59 implied HN points β€’ 15 May 24
  1. The post is about a monthly Ask Me Anything event for paid subscribers where they can ask questions for the author to answer in a separate post next month.
  2. The author expresses gratitude to the subscribers for their support and explains the process of how the Ask Me Anything works.
  3. Subscription is required to participate in the Ask Me Anything event, with the opportunity for new subscribers to join and existing subscribers to sign in.
News Items β€’ 137 implied HN points β€’ 11 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses a metaphorical "beating heart."
  2. It mentions the importance of a steady hand.
  3. There is an option for a 7-day free trial to access more content.
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Cosmographia β€’ 139 implied HN points β€’ 25 Nov 22
  1. The post discusses Budapest's history through memorials and monuments, shown in II parts.
  2. The content is only available to paid subscribers, highlighting exclusivity.
  3. The author provides a link for existing subscribers to sign in, encouraging engagement.
Meaningness β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 Jan 21
  1. All of David Chapman's websites are now updated with new web technology.
  2. David Chapman feels that one of his projects, Vividness, is now better organized but also embarrassing.
  3. David Chapman has written two chapters on reasonable language use for Eggplant and is excited to be able to write freely again.