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July 23, 2007 by Andrea Nierenberg

Newsletter Spam

Seth Godin has an interesting post on newsletters ending up in the recipients’ spam boxe:

                               

If you
send out an email newsletter, you may have experienced the hassle of
being blacklisted from an ISP or web service. The asymmetrical nature
of spam makes this particularly painful–professional spammers don’t
mind being blacklisted, because they regularly switch identities. It’s
the good guys (and the amateur spammers) who get hassled.

Here’s a lens that can help good guys navigate their way through the issue.

                        

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  1. Elena says

    July 24, 2007 at 4:07 am

    Check this http://alertgear.com It allows organize you some kind of mailing list. But instead of email you can send news to desktop.

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