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With increasing problems with html mails or mails with images getting snagged as spam, I have decided that, from now on, I will send a plain vanilla text mail to everyone with the new newsletter's URL in it...and just do it on my site.
Will allow me to get past the html mail/images problem and allow me full control over the newsletter and allow me to use AdSense ads or whatever I want. Strikes me as a neat solution.
But there must be drawbacks...what are they? I realise it will stop people who usually take a few seconds to download their post and don't want to connect up to the web. My newsletter on-site page will be a clean 20k page and with a printable version too.
what other problems am I missing?
I'm not saying yours is a bad idea, but this is one downside that you should consider. All in all your plan sounds like a reasonable plan one to me, though you may lose some of your readers. How many depends on why they subscribed in the first place.
I was thinking, the first time I send out the new format url-only mail to ask subscribers if they want to subscribe to a text-only newsletter.
so have the full bells and whistles version on-line and send those who want a text version a simple plain vanilla version of what's online. Anyone who doesn't specifically request a text mail gets the url-only version.
so anyone who wants to continue getting the newsletter in their mail box has that choice.
just thinking out loud really....
anyone else think that is a workable solution?