Richard,
It's not the service so much as it's the method of going about getting new members. Try to imagine if every list service (and related) went around to every other list service and spammed like you have.
Effectively, any substantial content would drown in the spam (I wont argue semantics on that).
Speaking possibly purely for myself, my perception of your organization is that it can't provide a good enough service. It seems desperate. Like a peddler. There are plenty of other avenues to become recognized and around here there's schooling on just that subject.
Good luck on your endeavor, Jack
On 09-12-08 10:05 AM, Richard Price wrote:
We have been getting the word out. Thankfully, we have also received many letters of gratitude for the service provided by Academia.edu. Give it a try - I think you will find it worthwhile.
Best regards, Richard
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Jonas Zimmermann listen@jonaszimmermann.de wrote:
On 8 Dec 2009, at 02:05, Richard Price wrote:
We have built a dedicated page on Academia.edu for the TextMate mailing list:
http://lists.academia.edu/See-members-of-TextMate
This page will show you fellow members already on Academia.edu. You can see their papers, research interests, and other information.
Visit the link below, sign up with Academia.edu, and see who else from TextMate is on Academia.edu.
Dr. Richard Price, post-doc, Philosophy Dept, Oxford University. Founder of Academia.edu
Are you going to spam each and every mailing list? Did you not learn from previous reactions on other lists? Be ashamed.
Jonas.
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