William Floyd
William Floyd Marketing
"I help small businesses and individuals with low budgets stay in contact with groups, individuals, and clients
over the internet using affordable and simple solutions."
Mailing lists provide a medium for people with common interests to share their thoughts.
A simple analogy would be as follows. Consider a group of people who are interested in collecting Teddy Bears. They can form a social group (club) and have a meeting. At the meeting, people talk about their new bears, where the best prices can be found, new and interesting places to visit, and so forth. New people can ask their questions and old timers can offer their experience.
The biggest problem with a social group is getting people together at the same time.But what if you could have a "virtual" meeting that people could visit any time they wanted, would not have to travel to get there, be there at a specific time, and their thoughts, comments, questions, and answers to other members questions would remain after they left?
This is the essence of an electronic mailing list.
How does an electronic mailing list work?