IdealBite: Do You Have The Green Spirit?

Not too long ago (Jun 19, 2006), I wrote a mini review on IdealBite newsletter. Since then, just only a handful of people signed up. I do understand why many of you have reservations on signing up another free newsletter. One reason being that there are hundreds emails cluttering in your inbox, many are not read and before long there are all deleted. And the last thing you want is another newsletter in your inbox!

I’m with you on that. I have an average of 4 email queries a day from all my blogs, and these don’t include comment queries, Instant Messages, my RSS news aggregator. That’s why I’m very selective to which newsletter deserves to be in my inbox. My criterion for subscribing newsletter is simple, they have to provide useful information that I can implement or share it with friends and relatives, and IdealBite do just that and more. Furthermore, it’s great to know I can help “save the earth” in my own little ways.

Do give IdealBite Newsletter a try. Should they not meet your expectation, just unsubscribe it with their easy unsubscribing link at the bottom of each newsletter.

P.S. By the way, IdealBite is a legitimate publisher(s)—Heather and Jan, they don’t sell or rent your email address to anyone. And they don’t spam you later after unsubscribing from their list. How do I know? I unsubscribed once due to my busy traveling schedule few years back. And during that period, I’d never recieved any email from them until I re-subscribed.


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