Feedblitz Replaces Bloglet for Email Delivery

February 5th, 2006 by Hal

I took a radical step today to shutdown delivery of Reforming Project Management via Bloglet. The Bloglet service has been quite unreliable. In its place I'm using FEEDblitz. I've been testing it for about a month. I'm very satisfied with the results. I hope you are too. You'll notice two big changes.

First, you'll start receiving the whole posting. I've had many complaints from my email subscribers about the shortened Bloglet messages. The other change is cosmetic. For now, you'll see the FEEDblitz orange in the emails. That may change when I investigate their additional services.

Some of you may need to update your spam blocking so these messages get through.

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