Unfortunately, the email comes from a different (sub?)domain with every email. Makes it impossible to whitelist, and it’s otherwise marked as spam.
michael
14 years ago
Hey, what you permit is what you promote. Currently, your blog is providing more than the email.
jenny
14 years ago
with all due respect I think the format people want your art in is up to them.
reader#9009
14 years ago
Could you explain why you’d rather people signed up for your newsletter? From this reader’s perspective, I don’t need the same info from multiple sources. So, since I already check your rss feeds occasionally, I’ve no need to for the newsletter.
Ummm…. you don’t get the same content from the newsletter.
Convictushome
14 years ago
I think the comments alone explain why he prefers the newsletter. One way communication that insures exposure without all the messy interactions. Less time, similar (maybe better results i.e. sales) and none of the hassle of trolls and jerks.
Unfortunately, the email comes from a different (sub?)domain with every email. Makes it impossible to whitelist, and it’s otherwise marked as spam.
Hey, what you permit is what you promote. Currently, your blog is providing more than the email.
with all due respect I think the format people want your art in is up to them.
Could you explain why you’d rather people signed up for your newsletter? From this reader’s perspective, I don’t need the same info from multiple sources. So, since I already check your rss feeds occasionally, I’ve no need to for the newsletter.
Ummm…. you don’t get the same content from the newsletter.
I think the comments alone explain why he prefers the newsletter. One way communication that insures exposure without all the messy interactions. Less time, similar (maybe better results i.e. sales) and none of the hassle of trolls and jerks.