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Feb 08, 2006 4:14 pm |
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re: The Email Postage Stamp possibility |
Roger Ellerton
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Hi Denise,
Thanks for raising this subject. As I understand it, some ISPs are proposing to charge between ¼ a 1 cent per e-mail sent. This is an optional fee and guarantees that your e-mail will not be designated as spam at other ISPs.
I write a monthly newsletter. I pay a significant amount of money to manage this newsletter and to have it distributed to those who have requested it. In addition, I devote a considerable amount of my personal time researching and writing this newsletter. Yet many of my subscribers do not receive it because of spam filters. What does this loss cost me? I would be very happy to pay a small fee to ensure that my newsletter gets to everyone who subscribes.
Also this past week I have had many problems corresponding with a new client because somewhere between me and her, my e-mails are being trapped by a spam filter. Fortunately, she has other e-mail addresses and we have used the telephone. But how many opportunities have I lost because an e-mail has been trapped by a spam filter and what does this cost me?
What do the rest of you think?
Roger Author of Live Your Dreams Let Reality Catch Up http://www.live-your-dreams.biz
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