How Not To Build Good Will

I have commented once or twice on the Reclaiming the Mind blogs. I have never signed up for a mailing list with them. Yet, in one day, last week I received nine emails about supporting their ministry, or some newsletter, or blah blah blah.

First, I don’t think it is a good idea to harvest emails in your comments to send mass emails. That’s for sending out notes that someone else commented on the post (a feature I still need to add, though that feature should be opt in as well) or for the writer of the post to use to communicate with the person individually if he/she so chooses. Second, it is certainly not appropriate to just sign people up and send them emails to ask for money or tell them about the cruise you are planning that you think is so groovy. For those who would want the newsletter, you’ve made them happy. For all of those who wouldn’t, you’ve just become a spammer.

I am considering creating a way to have posts and such emailed to people for my blog. Some people don’t like feed readers. But I’m not going to harvest emails from my comments. And if you are going to make something similar for yourself, you shouldn’t either!

Comments

Jim 2008-03-25 09:40:44

Dang- and I was JUST about to start harvesting. ‘The harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are few...’

;-)

Eric 2008-03-25 01:10:05

But you wouldn’t have that problem. EVERYBODY would want to be on your mailing list :)

Chuck Grantham 2008-03-25 01:35:36

Nine emails in a day is definitely getting carried away. On the other hand, I always find a certain amount of spam enjoyable. The delete "button" is one of my favorite tools. If only I had one for some people and even more music....

Eric 2008-03-25 11:37:51

I want one for cars and traffic lights. My commute takes too long.

Jim 2008-03-26 04:44:08

For cars and traffic lights I want a disintegrator ray mounted on the front of my car. So such things can be vaporized at the touch of a button.