proxy.com proxy.com
Index Page About Us Privacy ToS Place Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
 

4 Questions To Ask Yourself About Lifetime Web Hosting.

Learn what the value of lifetime web hosting can be to you and the pitfalls you may experience by pu ... - B Hopkins
 

Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: Directly Connected Serial Interfaces

Configuring directly connected serial interfaces seems simple enough, but there are important detail ... - Chris Bryant
 

The Essential Christmas Web-store Makeover

Ten great tips to turn online holiday shoppers into eager buyers - and satisfied customers. Followin ... - Alex Todd
 
 

Can You Make Money With A Turnkey Business Website?

There are lots of ways to start making money online, but all come with a cost. You can spend the tim ... - Douglas Titchmarsh
 

JOE THE MLM BIG FISH WALKS ON FIRE

build your list. get paid first. get paid before your downline shoes up. generic internet training. ... - content swarm
 

The Wedding Blog

There is so much information available about weddings out there, it can get quite bewildering. Where ... - Lesley-Ann Graham
 

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Timers

STP timers are an important part of your CCNP studies and working with STP in real-world networks. L ... - Chris Bryant
 

Six Powerful Solo Ad Tips for Profitable Results

Solo ads can be a powerful part of your advertising campaign, but you must follow these six simple t ... - Tim Bossie
 
 

Index Page » Computers & Software » Email Management Solutions
 

The Skinny on eGroups

 

eMail Discussion Lists (eGroups) allow for easy and fast exchange of ideas and thoughts and comments from people with similar interests all over the world.

There are tens of thousands eGroups out there, covering virtually every subject, topic, hobby and interest imaginable. Most are offered free and are automated with mailing list management software. You may have heard of Listserv, Majordomo, Listprocessor, Mailbase and others. Some eGroups are limited to a specific group, club or association, others are open to everyone. Some have private, unlisted addresses, others are published for all to see. Some have thousands of subscribers, some have less than ten.

Unlike the dreaded chat rooms, eMail Discussion Lists (eGroups) are not live, but offer a central eMail address to use for broadcasting messages to the entire list. With an eGroup you communicate with everyone else in the group by sending one eMail message to the central address

As a subscriber to an eGroup, you should expect to start receiving eMail shortly after you sign up - unless it is a dormant list. Hang back a while and read the posts before joining in to get a feel for the personalities and the scope of discussions. Reading and not posting is often called lurking, not a bad term in this context. All eGroups have lurkers. If everyone on the list was active with posts and replies, your eMail InBox would choke, gag and gasp.

When you do "post" a message to the central address, the eGroup software will route it to all the subscribers of the list - often 100s or 1000s of people from all over the world. eGroup messages will come to your mailbox in chronological order and intermixed with other eMail. If your eMail program is set to use filters and folders, you may choose to have all messages of your eGroup filtered to a specific folder for ease in reading and replying.

When your message is posted to the eGroup, those who read it and wish to respond must choose to reply either publicly through the eGroup, or privately, one on one, back to you. Set your own criteria for deciding if a reply should go to all or one. Be sure your eMail address is on the BOTTOM of your messages. Picking it out of the TCP/IP Header on every message is often a job for Colombo. Check into creating an automatic "signature" file to put your information at the bottom of every message.

Some eGroups have a frequently asked question (FAQ) file. It may be available when you first subscribe, or offered on a website of one of the moderators.

The FAQ often outlines the rules of the list, defining what is acceptable and unacceptable for posting to the group. Although it sounds strict, most lists are quite informal and operate with a conversational tone.

Some eGroups have limits on the topics discussed. Some have moderators to keep all messages relevant, others are loose and free. All, however, have one caveat, no personal attacks. It is bad enough for someone to make a personal attack or complain about another by eMail, but to post on an eGroup is a sort cut to trouble.

All eGroups have easy subscribe and un-subscribe instructions. Most have un-subscribe instructions on every message. Join as many as you want because you can quit at any time.

eGroups are a great way to meet other people with similar interests and to get advice and ideas from peers in your business or profession. eGroups are another useful benefit of having and using eMail.

Author: Mike McDaniel
 
Author Bio:

Mike McDaniel

BIG Mike McDaniel is a former successful radio station owner and major market TV News anchor and nationally recognized Speaker, Author, and Small Business Consultant.

Big Mike has authored four books and hundreds of articles and publishes a sales magazine. He is the founder of the BIG Ideas Group, a marketing and management facilitator for small business growth through seminars, MasterMind Idea Exchanges, focus groups, distance learning, sales training and operational strategies.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
5 Steps to Creating a Web Site That Sells!
 
Using Podcasts for Marketing Buzz
 
Google Big Daddy Will Keep Website Owner?s On Their Toes
 
From Pods to Mobs
 
Effective SEO Tools For Site Owners
 
Product Marketing for Internet Based Home Businesses
 
It's All Very Well Having A Website That Gets Lots Of Traffic, But Sales Are Its Life Blood
 
Optimize Your Site Pt1
 
Tracking Autoresponder Responses
 
How to Choose Your First Blog Platform
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

News & Events

 

Outdoor & Sports

 

Computers & Software

 

People & Communities

 

Shopping Online

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Academics & Education

 

Realty & Property

 

Creative Arts

 

Business & Commerce

 

Entertainment

 

Automobile & Automotive

 

Family & Home

 

Travel & Vacation

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Finance & Investment

 

Teens & Kids

 

Technology & Science

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Government & Politics

 

Employment & Careers

 

Self Management

 
   Index Page >> Privacy >> ToS
© 2006-2008 www.proxyarticles.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.