2000-05-12 16:49:02+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Oh. My. If anyone doubts that it's been September for quite a while, look at the glories of this little B2B ad sheet promoting email advertising:
"Wilke's company and others are already moving into the next frontier:
e-mail written in HTML, which allows the message to look and feel just
like a Web page and lets companies maintain a consistent brand image."
Sorry folks, I will no longer reasonably consider that line about how claiming the net has been dumbed down is elitist and wrong.
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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:29:58+01 by:
Larry Burton
Well, that line is elitist but it isn't wrong. What's wrong with being a member of the elite and knowing it, anyway? ;-)
The net is a large place and growing. The more it is used the more you will find dumbed down areas, but also the more you'll find areas that aren't dumbed down. I was glad to see the ideas expressed in that article. Marketing people, the elitist that *they* are, see the fruitlessness of non-targeted spamming. I don't think I'm going to end up on these guys lists to send their HTML emails to and I don't think you will either.
It's going to take a while but as these areas of dumbed-downess become more and more prevailent you will find the dumb being sucked into these areas and staying there. Avoid those areas and the elite can still remain relatively untarnished. :-)
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