Thought for the Day Is Delivery to Your Email Better Than Visiting a Site Each Day

Title:
Thought for the Day - Is Delivery to Your Email Better Than Visiting a Site Each Day?
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Summary:
Reading a thought for the day is a popular way for many people keep their focus on the importa

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thought for the day, thought of the day, humor, humorous, funny, joke, joke of the day, joke f

Article Body:
Many people enjoy reading a thought for the day.

It’s a popular and fun way to focus your min

The thoughts expressed are typically profound or humorous or both.

The enjoyment of a thought

Internet sites that provide a daily thought have two primary ways of delivering their service.

But is one method of delivery superior to the other?
As with most things in life, the answer is, "It depends."

Each method has its own set of pros

We’ll look at the pros and cons of each method, so you can decide which one will work best for
* Web Site Delivery - Pros *
- There is generally no sign up. You just surf to the Web site each day to
- There is nothing to do stop the service. Just quit visiting the Web site
- Service can be on the spur of the moment. If you have a personality that
- You control the variety. If, on a particular day you are not in the mood

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* Web Site Delivery - Cons *
- Visiting the Web site can be a hassle. It takes direct action on your part to go th
- Visiting the Web site can be a hassle (reason 2). Many providers of no-pay services

- You may not get thoughts on a consistent basis. Many people who value a thought for

* Email Delivery - Pros *
- Delivery is consistent. Your daily thought will arrive in your inbox on busy days a
- It’s a piece of useful email that you can process quickly. It takes just a moment t
- It’s easy to pass along. If you find one of the thoughts receive particularly meani

* Email Delivery - Cons *
- You have to sign up for the service. Signing up can be a bit of a hassle, because t
- You have to give some personal information. For example, you will be required to gi
- Stopping the service requires action. If you want to cancel your subscription to th
- The email may contain advertising. As with the Web site delivery method, providers

So each method of delivery has some significant advantages and some important disadvantages.

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