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Dear company-X, no I did not signup for your newsletter. No, my interaction with system-Y does not mean I *wanted* the newsletter. No, you having it in your TOC does not mean I am *happy* with you doing so.
Seriously if companies would stop chasing vanity number-go-up metrics and instead focus on making customers happy, *that* would bring value.
#Newsletters #Spam #Email #Consent
My plans:
Web sites for #political #organizing on the Fediverse. Support #Fediverse based #newsletters with the curated news. Fetch trusted RSS feeds and Fediverse time lines, curate them, and publish the best ones.
The user can choose
- Daily or weekly curated news feeds. ~7 items in each posting.
-All the links in the toot, or just the titles, and a single link to the appropriate web page with images.
- available with or without notification.
I already have much of this software.
I just had my first tentative experiment with writing a post using Ghost. I like it!
The interface is beautifully minimal. So much less visual noise to wade though compared to SubStack, and so much less clicking and waiting when moving from page to page. It does pretty much everything useful that SubStack does, plug they're actively working on ActivityPub integration, so we can follow Ghost publications from the fediverse.
With the media industry's precarity worse than ever, independent #journalists are increasingly relying on subscription #newsletters But this fragmentation may be making us less #media literate.
@andreagrimes on the a-la-carte-ification of #news & #opinion
damemagazine.com/2023/10/17/ge…
Getting the News Has Never Been More Complicated
Spreadsheets are not my natural habitat. I do letters, not figures. But like a polar bear swinging from the trees or an orca flip-flopping across the Sahara, I recently spent several days immersed in a sea of Google Sheets cells running numbers on th…Andrea Grimes (Dame Magazine)
Improve your #productivity with your #browser and #mail combination 😎
Skim-read your #newsletters, pick out what looks most interesting to you, and put them in the Reading List for later.
Just right-click on a link in a message and add it to the reading list. Voilà! 🤩
Find more tips here 👇
vivaldi.com/blog/how-to/5-reas…
5 reasons why a browser and mail combination is great.
A browser with a built-in email client is a unique combination. Read why this combination works and improves your time spent online.Vivaldi Browser
Did you know that Chron has newsletters? Every day, our reporters deliver essential culture, sports and food coverage right to your inbox.
Sign up for First Draft, The Feed, the Launch Pad, and more here: link.chron.com/join/signup-chr…
#news #newstodon #fediverse #journalism #newsletters #texas #news
Chron.com newsletters: Sign up for our best content in your email inbox
Sign up for newsletters and get more of Chron.com delivered to your email.Chron.com
Good Bye Google Groups!!!
From time to time, I have to send emails to various people, e.g. the members of my laboratory. Until now, I was using Google Groups.
Since I was frustrated about the functions of #Google #Groups, I was looking for a #selfhosted #mailinglist #software.
The installation on my own server was very easy.
There are some problems remaining, such as my posts identified as #spam; and the missing feature to reply to the group (like a real mailing list; I have to look for a #forum software, I guess..).
Nevertheless, I am very happy with this solution and may even use listmonk for #newsletters, #emailmarketing, etc.
listmonk - Free and open source self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager
Send e-mail campaigns from a powerful dashboard. High performance and features packed into one app.listmonk.app
Eulipion Outpost
I'm a Filipinx-American artist and writer. I write and curate posts about art processes and tools, other artists, culture, art communities, writing, and just--life. Click to read Eulipion Outpost, by Jean Vengua, a Substack publication.Eulipion Outpost
Setting up listmonk - an open-source self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager
It is fast, feature-rich, and packed into a single binary, or you can do a simple Docker install. It uses a PostgreSQL database as its data store.
See Setting up listmonk, an open-source newsletter & mailing list manager - Yasoob Khalid
#technology #opensource #selfhosting #mailinglist #newsletters
Hi everyone! 👋
I have been using Mailchimp for my mailing list for a while and even though it is great, it is super expensive. I have 5000+ people in my list and that puts me in their $78 plan. I send the newsletter very rarely and don’t really earn anything from the mailing list so it was really hard for me to justify the $78. I had recently integrated Amazon SES with a project and found out that SES gives you a free 50,000 email sending quota per month.