Is One More Readers Worth Destroying Your Reputation?
© Copyright Frank D. Kanu 2000-2008
Almost every day I am subscribed to another list I didn’t ask for.
Andreas S for example—do you really think I would ever read your stuff? Go thru the hassle of unsubscribing when I didn’t subscribe in the first place? See, that’s what a good e-mail filter is for. And if someone asks me—I have no good word for you. Or all the others that think adding a person to theirspam mailing list is now the polite thing to do.
Really annoying are the ones that pretend it was you that subscribed; but there is a mismatch in company name, the person’s name, the date/time, the IP Address, … And those that claim: Feel free to use the unsubscribe link—which either doesn’t exist in the e-mail or leads nowhere on the web.
Relationships take time to be build—but are destroyed in an instant. So—consider yourself tagged—as spammer!
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Almost every day I am subscribed to another list I didn’t ask for.
Andreas S for example—do you really think I would ever read your stuff? Go thru the hassle of unsubscribing when I didn’t subscribe in the first place? See, that’s what a good e-mail filter is for. And if someone asks me—I have no good word for you. Or all the others that think adding a person to their
Really annoying are the ones that pretend it was you that subscribed; but there is a mismatch in company name, the person’s name, the date/time, the IP Address, … And those that claim: Feel free to use the unsubscribe link—which either doesn’t exist in the e-mail or leads nowhere on the web.
Relationships take time to be build—but are destroyed in an instant. So—consider yourself tagged—as spammer!
Do you like being auto-subscribed?
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