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Bobbette Madonna
publisherlogonnewzine.com

Marketing Resource Center
http://logonnewzine.com


About Email and Ezines

by Bobbette Madonna

Copyright 2003



About email:



Believe it or not, I see spam taking a back seat to all the

talk about what to do with it. People are going ballistic

over it. Most hate unsolicited email, but when firms sell a

million addresses for $800 and a little response brings huge

profits to spammers, the incentive to go right on sending

spam to us, for the money, will keep the spam flowing. Bulk

mailers who allow their customers to hide their true address

should voluntarily stop that policy or both parties should

be prosecuted and severely punished.



So, what's the answer?



Some have asked and begged the government to get involved.

Big mistake. Politicians are of a firm belief - that when

they solve problems, they need to get paid, so they

regulate, pass laws and tax everywhere they can! Taxing

email is on the horizon. You can bet the anti-spam bunch

don't mind that at all as they hate ecommerce even more than

spam. Who do you think is pushing for government

interferrence?



So, again, what's the answer?



Until the person who gets an email hyping something they

haven't asked for DELETES it, instead of buying it, we will

have spam. Anyone who thinks spam will stop because laws are

passed, is really d-u-m-b! Ok, don't believe me? Watch good

ol' California. They just passed a law making spam or any

other form of unsolicited e-mail a crime. You get a big fine

and go to court. Now, do you think all spammers in

California have packed and moved to another state? Not a

chance. http://news.com.com/2100-1024_3-5082049.html



It's as simple and as complicated as -



Just don't buy it, stupid! - If people who scream spam would

just learn to delete it, the noise wouldn't be so loud.

Maybe reason would prevail and more and more would indeed

"not buy it" and spam would slow down. It will never go

away - forget that. As long as there is lusty greed, it's

here. I have hope that technology will one day fix things

MUCH better than any politician. Keep the internet free from

government takeover. Just DELETE it.



About ezines:



On another note, publishing ezines and sending them via

email is said to be - by some - on it's way out because of

ISPs rejecting emails solely because they receive a certain

amount of bouncing emails from any number of IP addresses.

That is a sad but serious problem. One that all publishers

should watch. I personally don't see ezines dying, I see

them as challenged. I know several publishers who have gone

the way of RSS feeds. That's, Rich Site Summary and it's a

lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and

other Web content - and it is growing in popularity. I have

one on my Resource Center site. http://logonnewzine.com



What it does is -



RSS feeds show the headlines and links to your articles to

others. You do not email those titles and links to your

list subscribers. Those who read my HTML ezines know how I

have the title of an article, a short teaser of that

article and a link to go to that article so you can read.

There you have it in a simple analogy. When someone

subscribes to your RSS feed, their news aggregator program

will check this file every few hours. When you add articles,

the titles will be displayed almost immediately. For an

introduction, visit here: http://www.mnot.net/rss/tutorial/



What's a news aggregator you ask?



It's software you install that allows you to receive the RSS

feed. Yahoo uses RSS feeds as well as many publishers and

thousands of blogs use RSS syndication. Although I don't

see RSS feeds taking the place of ezines, I do see them

growing in popularity as long as ISPs block and filter

ezines. Anything that can be broken down into discrete

items can be syndicated via RSS and each item can have any

amount of metadata associated with it. The cost of RSS feeds

are free. Get one here: http://www.rssreader.com/



In conclusion -



Publishers are a proud and determined bunch. We work very

long hours to bring our readers the best information

available. We know what is going on and we don't like it.

Change is inevitable and most welcome it however, we demand

the respect so long denied us by the ISPs and anti-spam

bunch. We are the Internet Press. We have a prominent

position and we are professionals. Freedom of the Press

must and will prevail.



You can take that to the bank.



*************



About the Author:

Bobbette Madonna publishes LOGON NewZine and the Guerrilla Marketing Resource Center. Also, she is the owner of http://www.niba4u.com - a spam watch site and is a partner for the fight against unfair termination of service at http://www.spamattorney.biz

The main subscription and marketing resource center for LOGON

is at: http://logonnewzine.com and you can reach her at:

mailto:publisherlogonnewzine.com

***************





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