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		<title>Why NOT to quit email but rather educate the people surrounding you</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several experiments out there currently which promote that the solution to email problems is to quit it totally. Since I do not agree on the motives exploited because [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several experiments out there currently which promote that the solution to email problems is to quit it totally.</p>
<p>Since I do not agree on the motives exploited because of the fact that most of them are based on convenience I took a closer look at email in this podcast, addressing some historical points of view and proving that email is still worthwhile. And of course offering a simple solution about how to get email in line.</p>
<p>My conclusion is that Email still has it&#8217;s place in most of todays corporate communication &#8211; both organizational and inter-organizational. Along with the fact that it is more valuable and beneficial to educate the organization members and people around you about how to use email efficiently thus cutting down hassle of communication.</p>
<p>Really looking forward to some interesting discussion,</p>


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		<itunes:subtitle>There are several experiments out there currently which promote that the solution to email problems is to quit it totally.

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		<itunes:summary>There are several experiments out there currently which promote that the solution to email problems is to quit it totally.

Since I do not agree on the motives exploited because of the fact that most of them are based on convenience I took a closer look at email in this podcast, addressing some historical points of view and proving that email is still worthwhile. And of course offering a simple solution about how to get email in line.

My conclusion is that Email still has it's place in most of todays corporate communication - both organizational and inter-organizational. Along with the fact that it is more valuable and beneficial to educate the organization members and people around you about how to use email efficiently thus cutting down hassle of communication.

Really looking forward to some interesting discussion,

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		<title>Do clients actually read HTML or hard copy newsletters? What is their preferred method of agency/client communications for updates etc?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No, they hardly do. The problem is that everyone gets so many newsletters a day, that it&#8217;s hell of a job just reading the important ones. And if they just [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No, they hardly do. The problem is that everyone gets so many newsletters a day, that it&#8217;s hell of a job just reading the important ones. And if they just happen to be more sophisticated than just reading text and associated downloading large graphics etc., 99,9% land in my trashcan.</p>
<p><span id="more-70"></span>My personal favorites are RSS feeds. I can subscribe and unsubscribe instantly with the push of a button. And then of course there is the freedom. I do not have to rely on a third party system, the feeds get delivered to a third party system and I do not have to care about anything landing in my inbox that does not belong there.</p>
<p>Of course, there are those which perceive newsletters as the favorite method of communication. But this number is rapidly declining.</p>


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