Well, I have to agree with Paul on this one. Did I really say that (just kidding paul). These reflectors are labor intensive. I've dropped many of my subscriptions. Tooooo much deleting, moving, this folder, that folder, etc. It's so "90's". Reflectors are starting to look like boatanchors. amfone.net can make buying/selling/posting a breeze and you don't have to hunt all over the place for items of interest.
But, as Brian said, let's see what happens here. I'm done now. It's not often that Paul and I agree on topics. Ha Pete, wa2cwa On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 05:17:31 -0700 (PDT) VJB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mark, > (to your point about using one email, as a seller, to > reach multiple lists) > > That assumes lists are the only or even the chief way > people receive news of items for sale. Many people, > like myself, don't subscribe to lists anymore, since > they are labor intensive (email gatekeeping)/ > > My contention is that the more efficient posting takes > advantage of websites that serve as a central > repository for such items. > > The same single posting, as with an email sendout, can > yield a huge audience, as the numbers for sites like > amfone.net attest. > > Paul

