Get Your Mobile RSS Reader
Feb 21 2008
Now you can stay in touch with email and marketing news on the go, on us.
eROI wanted to give marketers a new mobile tool to help them stay connected to the sites and blogs that they should be reading on the go. We have brought together a collection of some of the top sites as a starting point for you. We have also allowed you to add your own content from a library of sites and blogs as well as given you the ability to add any RSS feeds you might find useful.

This is a way to start thinking about mobile and what it means to you, your brand and your customers as you start to dip your toe into mobile marketing this year and next.
We can warn you that this application is addictive and will empower you to follow anything you are interesting no matter where you are.
If you have not had a chance to check out our new mobile RSS News Reader yet, you owe it to yourself. As a blog reader and marketer we are giving you your own copy of the eROI Mobile RSS News Reader. We have aggregated feeds from blog like:
The Email Wars, Email Days, ReturnOnSubscriber, EEC Blog, Mail Chimp, Mediapost: Email Insider, Retail Email Blog, Strongmail, Marketing Profs, MIT Ad Lab, Engadget, Springwise, TechCruch, Bronto Blog, Campaign Monitor Blog, Denise Cox’s Blog, Email Marketing Reports, Email Marketing Voodoo, Email Standards Project, ReturnPath Blog, Smith-Harmon Blog, Vertical Response Blog, What Counts Blog …. and many more.
Not only will you find these resources now on your phone, blackberry, treo or other mobile device, but you can add any others you would like to follow.
Go get a copy for yourself and move to the 3rd Screen today with the eROI Mobile RSS Newsreader.
- Posted by Dylan Boyd
- @dtboyd
- at 9:24 AM
Published in E-Mail Marketing, Email News, New Marketing Ideas, eROI News








February 28th, 2008 at 11:53 am
While this tool looks great it is unfortunate that if you follow the link and enter your email address to have a message sent to your phone to install it sends you an HTML formatted message????? I mean, the pic above is a BlackBerry. We all know BlackBerries destroy HTML email.