Inbox Zero, or How to Organize Your Mailbox
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 10:27 am
If, like me, you sign up for a lot of newsletters, then you probably send a juicy bunch of them to your inbox a few times a week. It's bursting at the seams with messages you stopped reading a long time ago.
I have a problem that even though I start the subscription with good intentions, I eventually lose interest or simply don't have time to read all the emails from companies, stores or bloggers (by the way, is a newsletter for a blogger a good idea? ). I delete them without reading them, one by one, and so a dozen or so items end up in the trash every day.
I've been longing for some order in my inbox lately. Order that would allow me to actually greece rcs data collect newsletters. Only receive carefully selected content. After all, I signed up for some of them on impulse, and now I'm too lazy to open every message of this type and look for a link to unsubscribe (first world problems, I know).
If you feel like you're reading about yourself, I have some good news for you. That's the past. Ahead of you is unroll.me .
Recently Artur from NewCreative dropped a tool that lets you organize your Facebook likes . Unroll.me will do the same with your mailbox. Just enter your email and you'll get a list of all the newsletters you've signed up for. A few (hundred) clicks later, you're a spam-free person .
I have a problem that even though I start the subscription with good intentions, I eventually lose interest or simply don't have time to read all the emails from companies, stores or bloggers (by the way, is a newsletter for a blogger a good idea? ). I delete them without reading them, one by one, and so a dozen or so items end up in the trash every day.
I've been longing for some order in my inbox lately. Order that would allow me to actually greece rcs data collect newsletters. Only receive carefully selected content. After all, I signed up for some of them on impulse, and now I'm too lazy to open every message of this type and look for a link to unsubscribe (first world problems, I know).
If you feel like you're reading about yourself, I have some good news for you. That's the past. Ahead of you is unroll.me .
Recently Artur from NewCreative dropped a tool that lets you organize your Facebook likes . Unroll.me will do the same with your mailbox. Just enter your email and you'll get a list of all the newsletters you've signed up for. A few (hundred) clicks later, you're a spam-free person .