Email Marketing and Newsletters, Part I
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Whether you have a good-sized customer base and email list or you’ve got a nice blog following going, at some point you’re going to want to blast out an email campaign to everyone. It’s not as easy as writing out a nicely formatted email in Outlook and sending out a big BCC to everyone. Don’t do that. Seriously, don’t.

Not too long ago, I wrote a lengthy post called
When you’re working on a website design or testing a layout, testing it in the one browser you normally use is a recipe for surprises down the road. Your layout could be broken in Internet Explorer 7, or the JavaScript function you’re using breaks in Opera 9. Checking your website in multiple browsers on different platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux) will help keep people on your site instead of giving them a bad first impression.


My first startup involved hosting websites and offering email accounts to users, so I had to set up an email server and programmatically add/remove email accounts, filter spam, and knock it with a wrench then mail got stuck in its innards.
I’m a BlackBerry. I’m a phone now, but years ago I was nothing but a glorified pager. I’m all grown up now. I now can make calls, take pictures and video, and utilize GPS and wi-fi.