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This Is Important

I want to thank everyone who’s decided to join us as members since we kicked off our annual membership drive yesterday morning – almost 140 new members so far. If you thought about it yesterday, make today the day. Break the routine, pull out a credit card and help us make this a success. It’s critical. Just click right here.

We Need This

If you’re a regular reader but not a subscriber, we really need you to take the plunge and become a member. You’ve probably thought about it but didn’t have the time. Just take a moment right now — literally now. Take out your wallet and sign up. It’s easy. You’ll be done in two minutes. It’s a great deal. And our work truly depends on it. Just click here.

Thank You

Thank you to everyone who signed up for a first-time Prime membership over the last 24 hours. A truly awesome birthday present! But seriously, this is so critical to the site’s future. We will do our sign up drive this year, as usual. But we need to get a head start. If all goes according to plan in 2019, this will be the year when we’ll have built the subscription base that will sustain TPM into the future, the culmination of a transformation that goes back to 2015. So thank you. And if you’re a regular reader, you’ll really enjoy it. Prime and Prime AF are a very different experience. If you haven’t yet, please take a moment and sign up now.

Thank you.

Stop What You’re Doing

Are you a regular TPM Reader who hasn’t become a member? If that’s you, I need to ask you to sign up for Prime. I get that you hear these things and they become white noise but it’s critical that we get all our regular readers to join. For an independent news site, there’s just no other way to make a go of it. Just click here. It’s fast. It’s pretty cheap ($5/month or $50/year) Your signing up makes a big difference in allowing us to keep our team doing what they do every day. Please take a moment, click here, and join right now.

TPM’s Membership Grew Quite A Bit In 2018

But we need your help to reach our goal of 30,000 subscribers by Jan. 1.

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This Is Super Important

We set a super ambitious goal this year that is critical to our organization’s future. We wanted to get to 30,000 Prime subscribers by the close of 2018. And we are really, really close. We’re currently at 29,351. So we are 649 subscribers short of that number with about half of December to go. I know from a lot of conversations – one as recently as yesterday – that there are still a lot of devoted readers who just haven’t gotten around to joining us. So if that’s you, this one is for you. It’s super easy to join and it’s just $4.99 a month, barely more than a fancy cup of coffee at the local cafe. Take a moment and take the plunge. Building what we’re building is super important. So like literally stop for a just a moment, break the slipstream of your daily routine … grab your wallet, get out the card and sign up.

Thank You

We started our annual Prime membership drive a month ago with a really ambitious goal: 2,000 new subscribers, the kind of goal you’re afraid to set because you’re not going to make it. I think we’re going to make it. We’re now just 278 sign-ups short of that goal. This isn’t an arbitrary number. It’s key to TPM’s future. Ready to join us? Click here.

Not Far!

We are 102 sign ups away from 1500 new subscribers in our annual Prime sign up drive, three-quarters of the way to our goal. Click here to join and earn TPM glory.

The News Doesn’t Stop

Another wild news day when I was supposed to be hitting our Prime sign up drive. But we need to keep up this critical momentum for the future of TPM. Quick version: It’s really important. If you’re a regular TPM Reader, please sign up for Prime. Cheap, awesome, important. Click here. It hugely important to the future of this site.

Just 17!!!!

We’re on our way to 2,000 new Prime subscribers. Currently 17 Prime members short of 1,300. You can be one of the lucky 17, with all the glory that comes with it. Just click here and join us.

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