Direct Marketers discover RSS: And they think it’s a means to overcome the frustration of incessant e-mail bouncebacks
from ISPs. I totally agree. I think all e-mail marketers should stop
e-mailing me and, rather, merely offer an RSS feed of their spam. I
promise to subscribe, really. (Okay, I probably won’t. But, like Dave Winer said yesterday, I’ll likely subscribe to some of it.)
(via: Terry Heaton)



April 27th, 2005 at 2:05 pm
Yeah, and their crap is no more wanted in RSS either. True, you don’t have to subscribe to it, but search Technorati for “Nashville” to see what the future holds — spam cramming up the blogosphere.