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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Please Help Me Promote Registration to the SASFAA Nine News

Dear SASFAA Nine News Subscriber,

During the week of February 6, I registered 739 SASFAA Members for the SASFAA Nine News blog website.  These 739 persons were not registered for the blog or had tried previously to register for the blog, but did not successfully complete all the steps to confirm their registration.  This mass registration for the SASFAA Nine News blog was a planned initiative to further the use of the blog to speed communication to the SASFAA membership. 

We have had 233 of the 739 persons to complete the confirmation process to the blog in the past 8 days.  I need your help in encouraging our fellow SASFAA friends to confirm their registration to our blog.  Please tell them to look for the email verification message from FeedBurner Email Subscriptions, the service that delivers email subscriptions for SASFAA Nine News.  The web address may look something like this:


The person will need to click the link listed in the message to activate their subscription. If they do not see a confirmation e-mail in a reasonable amount of time, they should check their bulk/spam folder.

The SASFAA Nine News may become our primary (maybe only) means of communications to the SASFAA membership.  We have already ceased the publication of the newsletter.  The next step is to “deactivate” the SASFAA List-serv.

David Bartnicki, our friendly FED, is one of the biggest users of the SASFAA List-serv.  If the list-serv is deactivated and you want to stay apprised of David’s regulatory updates, you will need a “confirmed” subscription to the SASFAA Nine News.  Furthermore, job announcements, conference information, reports from officers and committee chairs, news from other states, etc., will be posted through the blog.

There is no cost or fee to register for the SASFAA Nine News.  On the other hand, you must be a dues-paying member of SASFAA to utilize the SASFAA List-serv.

Please help me spread the word about the SASFAA Nine News. 

Thanks,
Ben J. Baker
SASFAA Communications Chair

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