Quick self-promotion

A quick note to ask for folks to sign up to get Mets Police via a free daily email.

Why?  So you never miss an article.

Why?  I spend a lot of time on this and I like to have as many readers as possible.  It makes it seem less crazy to spend two hours doing this every night when I see the readership growing.  A “bottom line” of subscribers helps me have a guaranteed readership.

I do not spam you.  The only communication you’ll get is the daily email with the articles, around lunchtime.

We now resume making fun of bad Mets caps and jerseys.  Look at the nice man behind the vendor…a Swoosh Jersey!

While I’m begging – why not tell some friends about the site.  Maybe email them a post.  I don’t know if this is the post to choose, but something must be entertaining on here this week.

Self-plugging over.  I appreciate everyone who reads, comments, sends something in, or silently lurks.  If I met you on Opening Day I really enjoyed it.

11 Replies to “Quick self-promotion”

    1. Good suggestion re next Blue Cap Army. We probably met too early for most folks, but that was a selfish-museum-factoring type thing. Something like noon is probably more reasonable….or we meet by the dunk tank or something.

  1. They moved the dunk tank!

    That would work though, because anyone that wants to go early could meet at McFaddens and then walk up the stairs.

    1. I can’t remember what I posted or not (because some posts are in the future) – I know I took shots of the new centerfield. I know I havent yet posted the new food options in the Promenade

  2. I took too many pictures that I haven’t even been through them yet. (my failing laptop monitor/screen/something is hindering that..think I have to take it apart tonight and poke at it.)

    I know I took a video of the Promenade food court, but I’m not yet sure how it turned out.

  3. I was just thinking about iPhone apps the other day. I should do that! (I was thinking more trying to figure out how to code my own though)

  4. yea. I don’t really like the mobile friendly thing too much because you dont get the fll effect of the site, I like all the little links on th side for easy navigation. it is convinient for quick reading though

  5. Not that I don’t love the site and all, but I don’t really check many, or any, websites from the iPod. Even ‘mobile friendly’ isn’t easy to navigate and it’s more effort than it’s worth to me. stick to simple email/twitter updates.

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