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- Subject: Changes to "Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette"
- Newsgroups: news.misc,news.answers
- From: netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 1994 09:00:18 GMT
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- Original-author: brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Archive-name: emily-postnews/diff1
- Last-change: 2 Nov 1994 by brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Changes-posted-to: news.misc,news.answers
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- The following are the differences between two versions.
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- From: netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- Subject: Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette
- Newsgroups: news.announce.newusers,news.answers
- -Reply-to: brad@clarinet.com
- +Reply-to: netannounce@deshaw.com
- Followup-to: news.newusers.questions
- Approved: netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
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- -Original-author: brad@looking.on.ca (Brad Templeton)
- +Original-author: brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Archive-name: emily-postnews/part1
- -Last-change: 26 Oct 1994 by netannounce@deshaw.com (Mark Moraes)
- +Last-change: 2 Nov 1994 by brad@clarinet.com (Brad Templeton)
- Changes-posted-to: news.misc,news.answers
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- **NOTE: this is intended to be satirical. If you do not recognize
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- than you ever dreamed possible -- the ultimate in net success.
-
- ------
- +Q: Emily, how can I put out my billboard on the information
- +superhighway?
- +
- +A: The best way to do it is to perform a spam. It's called that
- +because everybody loves it as much as the customer in the Monty Python
- +"Spam" sketch loves his spam.
- +
- +The best way to do this is to find some naive programmer and ask it to
- +write a script that posts your message to every newsgroup. You'll
- +start by getting as big a list of newsgroups as you can find. The
- +members of Usenet, hoping to see your ad, have prepared these lists
- +just for you. It doesn't really matter what your product is. If
- +people on the net might use it, they'll be happy to read about it in
- +every group.
- +
- +Now create a message promoting yourself. Be bold, be daring, and be
- +sure to provide info on how to contact you in ways that people on the
- +net can't shut off. (More on that later.)
- +
- +Because the reaction is going to be so overwhelming, be sure to take
- +the following steps:
- +
- +a) Unlist your phone number. The networking public is going to want to
- +contact you so much to talk about your product or service that they'll
- +even try to call you at home. If they get your home phone or address,
- +they'll be sure to share it with all the other people seeking to send
- +you their admiration, and your fame may prove too much. You want
- +business, of course, but do you want to take orders all night?
- +
- +b) Get an account with some other internet account providers. For
- +reasons not quite certain, your provider probably has a clause in their
- +contract with you saying not to do a spam. Even if they don't, they
- +will probably delete your account a few hours after you announce your
- +product, so be sure to get other accounts under assumed names so you
- +can follow what's going on. This is the reason that expecting E-mail
- +replies to your ad won't work.
- +
- +c) Be sure you've lead a clean life. You and your product are going to
- +become as famous as Gary Hart and O.J. Simpson! But, as you know, such
- +fame has its downsides, as your eager fans will research every tawdry
- +episode from your past history. So be sure there are no skeletons in
- +your closet. (Unless your product is skeletons!)
- +
- +d) Due to the Brady Bill, you may want to file your firearms
- +acquisition request a few days in advance of your ad. Soon you're
- +going to be rich, and you'll need to protect that wealth.
- +
- +e) Load plenty of fax paper in your fax machine. Hire extra staff to
- +load the rolls. There may be orders in all the faxes you will get.
- +
- +f) Resign any memberships you may have in any professional associations
- +you may have joined relating to your business that might have something
- +as pesky as a code of ethics. Why put them through the trouble of
- +handling all the calls from your adoring fans, looking for somebody to
- +talk with about you?
- +
- +
- +Ok, now you're ready. Unleash the posting program. Have it send your
- +message once to every group. There are thousands. Now picture in your
- +mind the prospective customer. She starts her day, perhaps, reading a
- +group about her hobby. And right there is your ad! The title is
- +curious so she reads it. Your name is now inserted into her mind --
- +you've got mindshare. It's true your product didn't have anything to
- +do with her hobby, but the net is there to find customers for you, not
- +for people to share their thoughts.
- +
- +Then she goes to her next group, perhaps about her brand of computer.
- +There's your ad again! You've sneaked into the great demographics of
- +the high-tech world. As she goes on, she sees your ad again and
- +again. Imagine her joy as she sees your now familiar headline
- +everywhere she goes. "Wow, they must be really big and important,"
- +she'll think. "They're as famous as IBM." Soon that joy will be so
- +much that she'll be ready to buy, buy, buy.
- +
- +Now comes the bad news. Usenet is unreliable, and postings don't
- +always work. So, for unknown reasons, a few hours after you make your
- +postings they will all have disappeared. Normally you would just post
- +them again, but by this time your internet mail access will have been
- +deleted, as I said above, so you'll have to just sit back and bask in
- +the adulation and orders. There is a theory that some people, who
- +don't like your ad, will have a smarter program than your posting
- +program root around the net and stamp it out, but I hardly think it's
- +likely anybody would do that.
- +
- +There will be some people annoyed, it's true. But the net has at least
- +10 million people on it, and you'll probably only *really* annoy
- +perhaps 3 to 4 million of them -- a minority!
- +
- +Others who have tried this have reported not only that a mere minority
- +show displeasure, but that vast numbers of people take the time to send
- +back inquiries and orders just so you can have more to read.
- +Unfortunately, they rarely actually pay. Some theorize that those in
- +the vocal minority who don't like you are sending in pretend positive
- +responses, to waste your time. Who would bother to do that? Perhaps
- +just 1% out of the 3 to 4 million annoyed people, at most. That
- +shouldn't bother you too much. A similar percentage may try to phone
- +you, or fax you, or send bricks postage due, or subscribe you to
- +magazines. Ignore them. They're just 40,000 or so of the lunatic
- +fringe, communist element you find on the net. They're just upset
- +because you're making money and they're not. In fact, suckers that
- +they are, they actually ended up paying to transmit your ad
- +everywhere. Learn to ignore them. (That's not advice, it's just
- +something you'll have to do.)
- +
- +Now at this point you probably have to stop answering your phone, but
- +keep those faxes coming in, and of course get ready for the mail. If
- +you ever do get to see some of the E-mail you got sent -- wow, what a
- +flood!
- +
- +When it settles a bit, threaten to sue anybody who didn't like you.
- +That should put some fear of God into them. They should have known
- +better than to build a system so open. Sure, they built the network as
- +a cooperative effort, but if they didn't want your ads, why didn't they
- +put in protections against them or enact laws to stop them? What you
- +did was probably legal, so what's their complaint? They're like
- +people who leave their keys in their cars and whine when they get
- +stolen. Really, like they didn't deserve it. They just don't see the
- +wonderful new purpose to which their network can be put, to help small,
- +exciting firms like yours get famous. That's the American dream, after
- +all, and you're living it, or will, when the time comes to come back
- +out of your bunker and reconnect your phones.
- +
- + ------
- Q: What does foobar stand for?
-
- A: It stands for you, dear.
-
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- -Christian_Paulus <chris@yoda.fdn.org> has a french translation of
- +Christian_Paulus <chris@yoda.fdn.org> has a French translation of
- ''Emily Postnews Answers Your Questions on Netiquette''.
- This translation (posted in fr.news.misc and fdn.misc monthly) is available at:
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