A change to the Email Digest

by Sam Roggeveen - 10 March 2010 2:43PM

Those of you who receive The Interpreter's daily Email Digest will notice a change to tomorrow's edition. (And if you don't get the Email Digest, you can subscribe here for free — it's easy.)

Up to now, we have sent you a daily email with the headlines for every post published on The Interpreter in the preceding 24 hours, and the first 50-or-so words of text. You needed to click on the link to read the whole item. From tomorrow, you'll be able to read the full text of each item in the email, though for audio and video content, you'll still have to navigate to our site.

This move will reduce our click rates a little, but it's intended to stir up more word of mouth about our site. We hope that if you read something you like in the Email Digest, you'll forward it to your friends and colleagues.

Those of you who receive the weekly Email Digest will experience no change to your service.

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