Does it really work?
What I want to know is, who are the people who actually click on the links in spam email? I mean, is the return really that high that people actually depend solely on spamming as a marketing technique? I didn't like the canned crap as a kid, and I hate the email version even more!
My blog isn't cool enough to get spam comments, but I will tell ya, I get spam email like crazy! I mean, sure, the junk mail box is constantly full, but I get AT LEAST 100 spams in my Inbox daily! It's such a mean joke when I see that I have 25 emails and 23 of them are Spam and the other two are from Yahoo Groups or a stupid forward! Back in the day when I first had email at IU there was no such thing as spam! I miss those days! But then again, there was no such thing as cool HTML-based emails either. I guess I'll take pretty emails over meaningful emails!
But all this makes me think. What does Hormel think of the entire world calling junk mail "spam"? Maybe more Spam has been sold as a result of this? Further, does Hormel send spam emails?





















heh I haven't pondered the Hormel Spam question. But I have thought "why do they bother sending me spam mail when I don't even open them? And what kind of idiots actually DO open them???" I don't want to know the person that is so lonely and bored that they feel compelled to read their spam email.
Posted by:Laura | July 23, 2006 at 01:51 PM