What if you could have an e-mail sent to you every day with information you wanted? What if it was as easy as signing up? Well, it is. I had some fun on the Internet this afternoon and found all kinds of things you can have delivered right to your inbox. Of course, this list is just a small sampling of everything that’s available, but it’s a good start, and it’s all free!
Max Lucado sends out a regular Christian message from his website. Sign up here to get excerpts from his Sunday sermons.
Would you like an inside scoop on what Amazon is carrying now? Click here – you’ll get regular e-mail updates on merchandise available.
What are your stars telling you today? Don’t know? Well, find out! Astrology.com will send you a daily horoscope.
If you would like quotes from the General Authorities of the LDS Church, click here to sign up for Gems. You can also have daily news from the LDS Church delivered as well.
At Chabad.org, you can ask to have Shabbat time alerts sent to your mobile phone.
Are you a networking nerd? (No offense, really.) If you click here, you can sign up with the Novell technical center to be notified of network updates.
Do you enjoy stories about the arts? If so, you should give this site a try. It’s Artsjournal.com, again free, and you can have these stories at your fingertips.
Or maybe work’s got you down and you could use a pick-me-up. Laugh-A-Lot will send you jokes, all of them clean, to lighten up your load.
What are you making for dinner? You don’t know? Well, Allrecipes.com can help. They’ll send you a recipe idea every day, and you can also browse thousands of recipe ideas online. You can search by type of food, an ingredient, or just see what the other readers have enjoyed making.
E-mail doesn’t have to be all about forwards and scams. (By the way, there’s no such person as Penny Brown. Plus I’m willing to bet that nothing bad will happen to you if you don’t forward an e-mail.) You can invite your own kind of content into your box. And if there isn’t something on this list that appeals to you, I’m sure a simple Internet search can help you find just what you’re looking for.
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