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eNewsletters: Death Greatly Exaggerated

eNewsletters: Death Greatly Exaggerated

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Totally agree. enewsletters help subscribers manage the stream.Still get a lot from them, and they still drive a lot of traffic.. "Newsletters are clicking because readers have grown tired of the endless stream of information on the Internet, and having something finite and recognizable show up in your inbox can impose order on all that chaos.... with their aggregation and summaries... an email newsletter generally shows up in your inbox because you asked for it and it includes links to content you have deemed relevant. In other words, it’s important content you want in list form, which seems like a suddenly modern approach." - For Email Newsletters, a Death Greatly Exaggerated - NYTimes.com

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