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Why You Shouldn’t Sign Up for Email Group Digests

by Rico on February 11th, 2008

Email groups are a great way to keep in touch with like-minded people. You get to learn and share information relevant to your fields, interests, or hobbies. However a side effect of email groups is inbox clutter.

So it’s a natural temptation to change your email group preferences and elect to receive “digests”, instead of individual messages as they are sent within the group. Digests are compilations of all group activity for the day, and is packaged into one email for easy perusal. Yet this neatness-based feature may actually limit your effectiveness within an email group.

The email inbox doubles as a check list. More often than not, each individual message represents a specific task which needs to be accomplished. That’s why Gmail’s archive feature is a favorite of mine, since it allows me to make messages that I’ve handled disappear from the inbox. The workflow is simple: receive a message, handle the task outlined in it, and archive the message.

Unfortunately, email group digests make this difficult, as I found a few months ago when I opted to receive digests from the b5media business channel mail group. Because the messages were bunched together, it was practically impossible to quickly pull distinct tasks out of them. I found myself basically ignoring the messages and ended up behind the activities within the group.

Once I opted to receive individual messages again, I was able to get back on track. So, as you being your work week fellow freelancers, know that there’s nothing wrong with email groups. Just make sure you participate in them the right way.

POSTED IN: Monday Madness

2 opinions for Why You Shouldn’t Sign Up for Email Group Digests

  • Alfa
    Feb 11, 2008 at 11:24 am

    Or, you can hire someone to filter them (ehem) and summarize the important info you can extract from these digests. Sort of regurgitating these digests.. (is that a redundancy?)

  • Rico
    Feb 12, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Hmmm… sounds like a job for a virtual assistant! Seriously though, maybe what you propose is also a great way to avoid getting bogged down with emails.

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