matauri
03-12-2004, 08:03 PM
i-Entry has so many newsletters, that when we subscribe to them, we subscribe to the ones that have the content we want in them. Usually a great process.
However, this week I was a tad annoyed, I dont know about others who may have read it.
The Webpro NewsAU, the Aussie regional newletter, headlined an article written by a Montreal based SEO, and the top ad. on first opening headlined about marketing around the US.
International content is good, but I think when its region specific, it should be local content. Otherwise we would just get the other international newsletters (which I do anyway). By subscribing to the AU edition, I want to read what is happening in my own backyard, and by who. When I first opened it & read it I had to do a double take that it was the AU edition. A Montreal contributer's picture against the backdrop of our parliament house, map & flag...and swathed in red, white & blue.(also a tip, our national colours are green & gold, not red, white & blue...understandable mistake though given our flag).
In regards to the advertizing content, I DO realize that it is a revolving Ad that is placed on all the newletters...however... its pretty ironic that then you open your AU edition newsletter that you are reading a Quebecian article & the Ad placement in bold is on marketing in the US. If I hadnt seen our little flag, I wouldnt have know it was the AU edition.
Usually it wouldnt bother me, but this time I thought I susbscribed to enough of the other newletters, that as the AU one isnt published much, I look forward to reading Oz content, and was pretty disappointed not to find much.
Cindy
However, this week I was a tad annoyed, I dont know about others who may have read it.
The Webpro NewsAU, the Aussie regional newletter, headlined an article written by a Montreal based SEO, and the top ad. on first opening headlined about marketing around the US.
International content is good, but I think when its region specific, it should be local content. Otherwise we would just get the other international newsletters (which I do anyway). By subscribing to the AU edition, I want to read what is happening in my own backyard, and by who. When I first opened it & read it I had to do a double take that it was the AU edition. A Montreal contributer's picture against the backdrop of our parliament house, map & flag...and swathed in red, white & blue.(also a tip, our national colours are green & gold, not red, white & blue...understandable mistake though given our flag).
In regards to the advertizing content, I DO realize that it is a revolving Ad that is placed on all the newletters...however... its pretty ironic that then you open your AU edition newsletter that you are reading a Quebecian article & the Ad placement in bold is on marketing in the US. If I hadnt seen our little flag, I wouldnt have know it was the AU edition.
Usually it wouldnt bother me, but this time I thought I susbscribed to enough of the other newletters, that as the AU one isnt published much, I look forward to reading Oz content, and was pretty disappointed not to find much.
Cindy