Well, that's really the question.  I assume others are doing it with some
success and could tell me what they do.  Perhaps just an e-mail twice a
year to all the contacts asking them to update themselves.  These are
customers who can respond to e-mails and click links, but they aren't using
RSS, guaranteed, and may not be using Twitter and the like.  Slack?  Not a
chance.  The only universal thing would be e-mail.

Also if we were hitting them with daily messages, such things would make
sense.  But nobody wants to monitor some channel for a message every other
month.



On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 2:48 PM, Alex Balashov <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So, if the customers aren't technically adept or very prudent, how are you
> going to get them to self-maintain a list of key contacts? Or did I
> misunderstand the goal?
>
> -- Alex
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