Here at RevResponse we pride ourselves for keeping our partners up to date on the latest developments within the program. By blogging and maintaining the forums, we aim to be as transparent as possible when it comes to how our program works and what is new and exciting. The beauty of these areas of our site is that we have the ability to communicate with you on a large scale. We can let you know when payouts are increased on special offers, when we've cut checks to all of you earners, and you can talk back and ask for specific features that you'd like to see.
Now, in order to keep you all in the know, we’ve created email alerts whenever the blog is updated. We hope you appreciate the extra information; but, we do recognize that many of you are flooded with email and would prefer not to get these notes. If that is the case, you can disable the feature. But make sure you log in occasionally to see what’s new with us.
Here's how to disable the notifications:
You can unsubscribe to the blog or subscribe to more forum threads/comments by going to my account. Select the "subscriptions" tab and start checking and unchecking boxes.
To stop getting notices when I post to the blog here, choose "blogs" and then uncheck "Karen".
To get notices when certain forum topics are updated, choose "categories" and then select the ones you are interested in.
We encourage you to subscribe to any/all of these notifications so we can reach you with important announcements.
You can edit your selections at any time by going back into your account and un-checking the boxes.
Hm...
All of us can change the subscription setting. So, what's the matter??? I prefer to subscribe to get information faster.
Keep the good work Karen :)
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Man I hate being out of control, where the hell....
... is the unsubscribe button??
And also...
How can I delete my entire account here at RevResponse???
webmann - sorry to hear
webmann - sorry to hear about your disappointment with RevResponse. I will make the necessary changes to close your account. Best of luck t you.
Good and bad...
"...we’ve subscribed all of you to receive email alerts..."
This email update feature is useful and much appreciated.
But being subscribed without permission is a nearly unforgivable sin...
In my case, I came to the site for the purpose of subscribing. But if you have subscibed just one person that is upset by this, it could result in you being reported for spam.
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you for your feedback about our decision to start these alerts.
After reviewing our partner survey and finding that an overwhelming number of our partners requested that we contact them more frequently with information about new features, contests, and news, we decided to roll out these notifications.
Our hope is that by providing you, our partners, with more access and information that you will see higher earnings and grow your enthusiasm for RevResponse.
You will never be contacted with "spammy" irrelevant information; and, for anyone who doesn't find value in our communications, unsubscribing is simple.
Not amused
So let me get this straight ... you run a survey, other people decide they want more frequent news bits from RevResponse, so you decide to automatically subscribe ME to your email lists every time you post to your blog or reply to a posting?
Others might enjoy this, I'm not amused. All you've done is ticked me off to the nth degree.
Kindly ... don't do it again.
I agree
Please don't make assumptions like that again, Karen
Let us decide what blogs we want to be subscribed to
WOW
I've been strongly anti-spam for over ten years, and frankly, this isn't spam by any definition. In fact it's fairly standard practice.
Spam is defined as unsolicited email from a source...where no pre-existing business relationship exists.
In other words it's perfectly legal to do what revresponse has done, and it's in conformance with any existing laws on the topic.
However, obviously, there's another reason not to do this, as exemplified in the responses here. Frankly, I don't see a problem. I get 100+ junk emails, viruses a DAY at least, and a message that might have valuable information from a business partner providing me good money is welcome.