Hi David:
First, thank you for your observations.
Next, as a radio station offering our services here on line, it is imperative that we ' get the word out " about who we are and what we do. All media outlets are in fact, advertising and marketing houses. It is what we do and how we generate cash flow.
Accordingly, ADLANDPRO, and other sites like it are seen by those of us in the media as giant shopping malls. Those here at ALP, for the most part, are operating some kind of business and or service. Because of this fact, they send out their ads to others here inside ALP to alert them to what they are offering as good and or services. Think of their messages ( email) as being inter-office memos, those that let you know what's going on within the company and when to expect the next communciation over the intended subject matter.
About spam, safe lists (agreed to spam ) and the rest, I don't see where anyone here inside ALP can offer a vaild complaint over these messasges.
Let me explain that comment.
For the most part, this is a business community. One needs to consider this when signing on and becoming a member. They should also realize that since this is a business community, many here will reach out to them for many reasons and to promote their business; it is the nature of the beast, so to speak.
On a more positive side, one can review the messages being sent and use them as study guides as to how, or as you suggest, how not to promote their product and or services. All communications sent to TGAMM FM are reviewed, studied by our staff for content and the many ways the orginating source communciates what they need us to know. In doing this, we are excluding the fluff and are able enhance and expand on what we can offer our clients in the way of producing their ad copy.
Many times in the course of a week, I open no less than 50 US postal envelopes from a bulk mailing that speaks of one more way to lower my house payment. I also get as many email about the next new and exciting on line MLM money maker and with just a minimal investment of $5 to $15 dollars, one can get rich quick. Now, I don't want to take your words out of context David, however, I would like to use one phrase to explain these kinds of programs and those that fall for them:
" ...they're really that unintelligent. "
Since coming on board with TGAMM FM, I took the time to review what goes on here inside ALP and other sites like it. I see both you and other members making attempts to fine tune the machine. Granted, this is admirable. However, one needs to keep in mind that theirs' is not the only business operating within the scope of the entire coporate structure. No one markets the same way ( we are all learning everyday) and certianly, no business is without a bit of socializing; one more way to introduce many to your particular product line. I can't tell you how many social gatherings I have attended where talking shop does not happen and where that next big account falls into place.
I would also offer you the following that was shared with me over a decade ago by my close friend and mentor; a man who took an idea he jotted down on a paper napkin and turned it into that which is now a house hold word.
A BUSINESS WITHOUT A SIGN IS A SIGN OF NO BUSINESS
To close, and if I may be so bold, I would invite those who reply here to tune into our radio station. I also look forward to hearing from them as to how we can better serve their business to achive optimum responce.
Again, thank you for your observations.
Sincerely,
John Carey / General Sales Manager ( tgamm@comcast.net )
TGAMM FM RADIO