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Identify a place of interest in the subject line of your email so it will get attention. Doing so puts a priority on your inquiry and alerts us to its importance (who we are). Identify a location anywhere in the world and you will be helping to build a share network. Use the address shown and type the the letter P followed by a colon (P:) as the first thing on its subject line. After the P: type a location identity string, for example: P: Atlanta, GA, US. Note that you do not have to identity yourself when sending a priority email as described. Suggestion: Consider registration with the .network global directory of contacts if you are interested in joining other resource and service providers who are mission participants. |
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Our (who we are) interest is in listing locations that can be found on standard transportation maps or in any widely accepted atlas.. We are also interested in knowing how to get in touch with contacts in position to provide information about places of interest to prospects. Sending a standard email means that your inquiry is delivered in bulk which includes spam and various other types of unwanted inquiries. Most bulk mail is disposed of at our firewall and never seen. Subject lines of delivered emails are inspected and opened only when we are conveninced that their content is relevant to business and/or the mission of The Network. We respectfully suggest that you take a moment to tag you email so that we can realize its importance. FYI: Email Address: |
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