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Pamela Parker

Consolidation-Go-Round

June 29, 2004 by Pamela Parker

Following AOL/Advertising.com, we’ve got e-mail action and agency combinations. Interesting times (and I don’t mean that in the Chinese curse sort of way).


  • Return Path buys NetCreations
  • Agency.com Gobbles Up Exile On Seventh
  • aQuantive picks up SBI.Razorfish

P.S. The dearth of recent posts is partly due to the blistering pace of news and partly due to activities surrounding my pending relocation to the Bay Area (and my husband’s recent move over there). Busy, busy, busy. But in a good way!

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Everyone and His Dog is Publishing SPF Records…

June 25, 2004 by Pamela Parker

The folks working on the SPF e-mail sender authentication scheme (anti-spoofing/spamming technology) have started a store on CafePress to raise money for implementation.

The dog t-shirt is the best.





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Web services for Affiliates

June 24, 2004 by Pamela Parker

Gary has a nice post about a subject that’s been interesting me as of late: Web services and its marketing applications. The impetus? eBay just followed Amazon’s lead by offering more Web services applications for its affiliates.

I wrote about this a while back for ClickZ and am keeping something of an eye on it. Fascinating stuff, though very much in the realm of the techie right now.

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AOL/Advertising.com

June 24, 2004 by Pamela Parker

Big story of the day: America Online to Acquire Advertising.com in $435M Deal.

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Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam

June 24, 2004 by Pamela Parker

A quickie: My (non-techie) husband has taken to calling regular postal junk mail “spam.” Works for me.

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Why I’m Not Offering Free Gmail Accounts

June 22, 2004 by Pamela Parker

Now that Google’s giving away more and more Gmail accounts — current users’ accounts were recently topped up with six more invitations each — everyone’s offering to invite friends, acquaintances, etc. One kind soul offered accounts on an e-mail list I participate in. Others use their blogs to practice their benevolence. An alliance has even sprung up to give away Gmail accounts to our troops.

I’ve had a Gmail account (or two) for quite some time, but I have to admit I haven’t been making such offers. The reason? Gmail has a lot of problems/drawbacks.

Some examples:


  • Can’t change your address/Use existing addresses. On my Yahoo! Mail (granted, I pay $19.99/year for it), I can use any address I own. I can receive at those addresses (through forwarding) and mail from them. There’s no need to be tethered to any Yahoo! branding, as there is with Gmail.
  • No POP access. It’s been said before many times. You can’t retrieve your Gmail for reading elsewhere. (Though I have seen talk of an app. that’s said to address this.)
  • No disposable addresses. My Yahoo! account lets me create any number of disposable e-mail addresses to give out when the occasion calls for it.
  • Lack of attention to spam. Gmail’s spam filter — when I was using it regularly a while back — seemed to let through quite a bit more than my other filters. Also, (and I watch these things), I don’t see anyone from Gmail participating in any of the anti-spam disussions taking place among major e-mail providers.

The main problem with Gmail, though, isn’t any particular failing. It’s just the fact that it doesn’t have a unique compelling value proposition. I can get everything I need with Yahoo! for twenty bucks a year. As Matt blogged a while back: “…all these people talking about how 30mm people are going to switch over to it must be seeing something I don’t.”

P.S. All that said, if anyone still wants a Gmail account, I will part with a few. (I need to hold on to some for testing.) E-mail me at theriver (at) mcnigel.com. Just please let me know why you want one.

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