If you intend to bombard me with emails informing me of upcoming shows--information I never asked for--then please direct it to eyreheadi@aol.com instead of lulu@calamitylulu.com.
That way it goes to where all the other spam goes and my personal email remains spam-free, thus facilitating the point of my personal email, personal correspondance.
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Posting about shows on livejournal, facebook, myspace, &c is expected, appropriate, and just plain good marketing.
Having a performer website where you post upcoming shows like Sparkly Lady mentioned is classy and professional.
Emailing everyone in your burlesque contacts with a list of your shows is rude and presumptious.
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("....what's a domain, grandma?")
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"If people aren't coming to my shows, it's only because they don't know *when* they are! I'd better officiously let them know my every appearance for the next year, and remind them again as they aproach..."
:sigh:
Maybe you could give a class, Esparkly, on Burlesque ettiquette, a continuation on your earlier post...
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It's true though, it is rude to spam stuff like that through email that you can't opt out of (or sign up specifically for in the first place).
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I have, in the past, replied to these mass emailings to my business address with "Oh! Are you contacting me because you'd like to hire me for this show?"
A complex series of filters has evolved to allow me to no longer notice said emails without having to directly tell people to fuck off.
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