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Paul
Email is as powerful as ever. The email newsletter still trums RSS.
;)
Sending an email is simply too easy. Spam won't overtake social networks to the extent that it has email because social networks have more to lose. If Facebook becomes a haven for spam then people will switch to something else and it will cost them. They have an economic interest to stop spam on their site. Nobody has an economic interest to stop spam in my inbox -- or at least a serious enough economic interest to do anything about it.
Mention spam and people say that they can't do anything about it. That it's all people in Russia and China, etc. But make it harder to email. Require registration on a service with an opt in model that makes it harder to send 100,000 spam email messages at once and it will be more effective.
The thing with the youth is that every day there are more and more of them while every day there are less and less of the rest of us.
Email will still be around, but it will be significantly less relevant in the future as other better forms of communication evolve and develop.
Then you find out that all they've got to communicate with all day long is a cell-phone. Is it any wonder they text-message?
It's all they got!
When they finally make the switch from cell-phone to smart phone, they'll be back emailing like the rest of us.
Good theory.
I can't email my 14 year old daughter because she doesn't use email. She also doesn't have a phone in her room (the teenage cliche of the last-last generation).
That's not going to change when she graduates college.
That's why all those damned new-fangled computers never made it into the business world -- all those IBM Selectrics!
Nonsensical.
AMEN! Its completely absurd. Email is the DRIVER, the connector, and whether people want to believe it or not, its role is shifting and becoming more important than ever. This is in regards to it as a marketing medium as well as a social medium.
Email is the currency of all accounts for all of these other services, and isn't going anywhere :-)
Thanks for your post.
- Greg
If interested, I wrote 9 requests (post got too long)to improve e-mail. some of these might actually get implemented now I hope:
http://vanelsas.wordpress.com/2007/10/19/dear-y...