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Michael

 

There are many e-mails I receive which I don't wish to read .....so all I

do is hit the delete button.

I don't request that the senders mail be eliminated. I either grin and bear

it or delete it.

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 9/5/2009 11:38:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

naturaldoc1 writes:

 

 

 

 

 

Richard,

The posts link to the online magazine, which has a lot of marketing of

seminars, needles, books for sale, etc. I guess, to me, that is marketing. One

link to another to purchase. It is actually very savvy as far as marketing

goes. I have no problem with the existence of his magazine but would

appreciate if it was separate from the discussion group. I do not remember

always getting the magazine links. I can certainly understand the issue of

focus

and appreciate Attilio's desire to publish articles. Maybe we should put a

links section to the many journals, especially those with free access, on

the groups page. That way the group can share these many treasures

with those interested.

 

Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc

 

_Traditional_Traditional_<WBRTraditional_Tra_

(Chinese Medicine )

_acudoc11_ (acudoc11)

Sat, 5 Sep 2009 23:20:40 -0400

Re: Re: Free TCM Journal

 

Michael

 

I don't see Attilio's posts with the TCM journal articles as marketing

 

anything.

 

As far as memory serves the past posts for this same TCM Journal were no

 

different than the current one in that they always linked all of the

 

articles.

 

Lastly......Lastly......<WBR>I personally and professionally feel that t

 

linked within the TCM Journal e-mail posting is in fact an on point focus

 

that I wish we had more of versus some other postings..

 

Richard A Freiberg OMD DAc AP LAc

 

Oriental Medical Practitioner

 

e-mail In a message dated 9/5/2009 11:13:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

 

_naturaldoc1@naturaldoc1_ (naturaldoc1) writes:

 

Richard,

 

I appreciate your response. My point is that a recent post was basically

 

listing each and every article, with link, and it was appearing to be

 

excessive. I have read the argument about reducing excessive bandwidth on

emails,

 

and think this might be a good place to start. I do not know if this is a

 

sign of things to come and do not remember past posts of the journal being

 

this busy. I have enjoyed some of the posts on this group but do not like

 

being marketed to in yet another group. I would hope that as professionals

 

we could keep that at a minimum. I will delete posts as usual but it is

nice

 

when we can focus upon things related to our profession. Have you

 

considered what might happen if others wanted to sell items on this group

and how

 

quickly it could change our focus?

 

Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc

 

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Richard,

I understand and was just interested in seeing improvements as the recent

was attached to the online journal links email and can see where

this might ruffle some feathers. I thought it might reduce the feeling of being

marketed to and allow the tcm group to be more of a professional presence by

placing the links on the page. Thanks for your suggestion, I also

find that I must delete lots of emails.

 

Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc

Chinese Medicine

acudoc11

Sun, 6 Sep 2009 11:59:31 -0400

Re: Free TCM Journal " Keep em coming "

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael

 

 

 

There are many e-mails I receive which I don't wish to read .....so all I

 

do is hit the delete button.

 

I don't request that the senders mail be eliminated. I either grin and bear

 

it or delete it.

 

 

 

Richard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 9/5/2009 11:38:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

 

naturaldoc1 writes:

 

 

 

Richard,

 

The posts link to the online magazine, which has a lot of marketing of

 

seminars, needles, books for sale, etc. I guess, to me, that is marketing. One

 

link to another to purchase. It is actually very savvy as far as marketing

 

goes. I have no problem with the existence of his magazine but would

 

appreciate if it was separate from the discussion group. I do not remember

 

always getting the magazine links. I can certainly understand the issue of

focus

 

and appreciate Attilio's desire to publish articles. Maybe we should put a

 

links section to the many journals, especially those with free access, on

 

the groups page. That way the group can share these many treasures

 

with those interested.

 

 

 

Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc

 

 

 

_Traditional_Traditional_<WBRTraditional_Tra_

 

(Chinese Medicine )

 

_acudoc11_ (acudoc11)

 

Sat, 5 Sep 2009 23:20:40 -0400

 

Re: Re: Free TCM Journal

 

 

 

Michael

 

 

 

I don't see Attilio's posts with the TCM journal articles as marketing

 

 

 

anything.

 

 

 

As far as memory serves the past posts for this same TCM Journal were no

 

 

 

different than the current one in that they always linked all of the

 

 

 

articles.

 

 

 

Lastly......Lastly......<WBR>I personally and professionally feel that t

 

 

 

linked within the TCM Journal e-mail posting is in fact an on point focus

 

 

 

that I wish we had more of versus some other postings..

 

 

 

Richard A Freiberg OMD DAc AP LAc

 

 

 

Oriental Medical Practitioner

 

 

 

e-mail In a message dated 9/5/2009 11:13:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

 

 

 

_naturaldoc1@naturaldoc1_ (naturaldoc1) writes:

 

 

 

Richard,

 

 

 

I appreciate your response. My point is that a recent post was basically

 

 

 

listing each and every article, with link, and it was appearing to be

 

 

 

excessive. I have read the argument about reducing excessive bandwidth on

 

emails,

 

 

 

and think this might be a good place to start. I do not know if this is a

 

 

 

sign of things to come and do not remember past posts of the journal being

 

 

 

this busy. I have enjoyed some of the posts on this group but do not like

 

 

 

being marketed to in yet another group. I would hope that as professionals

 

 

 

we could keep that at a minimum. I will delete posts as usual but it is

 

nice

 

 

 

when we can focus upon things related to our profession. Have you

 

 

 

considered what might happen if others wanted to sell items on this group

 

and how

 

 

 

quickly it could change our focus?

 

 

 

Michael W. Bowser, DC, LAc

 

 

 

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