[Hidden-tech] Re: Hidden-discuss Digest, Vol 44, Issue 42

Jeanne Yocum Jeanne at yourghostwriter.com
Mon Jun 23 12:35:59 EDT 2008


Okay, we have the key messages down to 7, which I think is workable.  Wasn't
sure about the 'integrity begins and ends thing, so that's why I moved
integrity up to the first one.


On 6/23/08 12:00 PM, "hidden-discuss-request at lists.hidden-tech.net"
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>    1. Re: Google Groups v. Yahoo Groups (Jonathon Podolsky)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:14:38 -0400
> From: "Jonathon Podolsky" <producer at wholehealthexpo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Google Groups v. Yahoo Groups
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> Thanks for the comments everyone.  Just wanted to be clear that it's a
> listserv where users can respond back to the whole group, so I can't use
> something that only broadcasts like Constant Contact etc.  So far it sounds
> that most people prefer Yahoo over Google.  Are there other group listserv's
> besides Google and Yahoo worth considering?
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> Jonathon
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> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Shel Horowitz <shel at frugalfun.com> wrote:
>> 
>> As a user who keeps HTML off, I find the yahoo interface more satisfactory.
>> With Google, there are repeated posts, weird things in the tables of
>> contents...
>> 
>> But of course neither is as full-featured as the mailhosts from commercial
>> providers.
>> --
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>> Note: I get over 300 e-mails in a typical day, not counting list traffic.
>> In an effort to stay sane, I'm only checking this account once or twice a
>> day--and please forgive me that I miss a lot (including e-mail that simply
>> never arrives). If you have something that needs an immediate response,
>> please call. And if you don't hear from me in a day or two, please call.
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>> _________________________________________________
>> Shel Horowitz - 413-586-2388/800-683-WORD  <shel at frugalfun.com>
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> From: "Jonathon Podolsky" <producer at wholehealthexpo.com>
> Subject: [Hidden-tech] Social Networking Site v. Forum v. Listserv v.
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> I already have a newsletter and could consider a blog (including RSS feed);
> these are ways of keeping in touch with attendees/exhibitors/speakers but
> doesn't provide a way for attendees to interact with each each other.
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> For the purpose of creating community interaction amongst the various kinds
> of participants mentioned above, I'm considering using a profile on a social
> networking site (ie:
> Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=681373396>,
> Myspace <http://www.myspace.com/cityofnoho>, or
> Ning<http://www.wholehealthexpo.ning.com/>)
> and attaching to the main public website for my company.  Of course I can
> try to promote those sites anyway without attaching to my main website.  Or
> I could create a forum or a group interactive listserv.
> 
> Pros and cons?
> 
> My main concern is about moderating.  I want to keep forum or list focused
> and not allow flaming etc.  However, moderating can include problems, such
> as customers getting mad if their post is not allowed.
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