Does Emailing Your Blogs Really Count?

Posted by junger | April 18th, 2008

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I get a lot of stuff from PR people — tons of emails, press kits, sometimes even fruit snacks. But blogs?

Apparently, the folks at DisplaySearch think that's the way to go with their marketing.

Instead of sending me a release, they send me their blogs. Like releases. But blogs.

This is weird, right? Does that actually count? I mean, I agreed to get your press releases, but didn't sign up for your RSS feed or email alerts.

Now in reality, their blogs are really just press releases for their studies, written in a "blog style." (This goes back to my whole "everyone has different expectations for a blog" rant.)

But for some reason, it makes me a little annoyed. I'm on the list for press releases, not your blogs. If I wanted to read them, I would have subscribed.

I think this is weird. Don't you?

I don't want to get too much into technology or bashing Microsoft, but it's no surprise that the company is having problems with the development of Windows Vista. From security holes to possible delays, it hasn't been smooth sailing.

But you would think that a company with the money and power of Microsoft would do a little bit more QA with their Vista promotions. When I saw this offer for a free Vista Beta 2 CD, I wanted to check it out, and instead found out that the company can't spell, and even worse, misspells "Microsoft."

Picture after the jump.

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