The new email service Wrte.io, which is still in beta, lets users charge people to email them. It’s simple as all get out: Create an account, set a value, and Wrte.io takes a small percentage of that ...
Texas A&M isn't getting involved in the state ownership marketing race, at least not where a certain hashtag is concerned. Per an ESPN report, the school officially disassociated itself from the ...
@coachmarksnyder: Let the dominoes fall! #WRTS! Mack's t-shirt helped spark a trend on social media. Mark Snyder’s Tweet on May 28th included the hashtag #WRTS, which at the time, appeared to be an ...
A new product launched today called Wrte.io lets you charge people whatever you'd like to read their email. It's simple. Say I set up an account via the service. If you send me an e-mail, you'd get ...
For many of people, sorting through their email every morning is a major time suck. Sifting through personal messages, work emails, proposals (solicited and unsolicited), and spam, then deciding ...
If you follow recruiting in general and Texas A&M specifically on Twitter, you know what #WRTS stands for. If you don’t, it’s an acronym for “We Run This State,” an inference that the Aggies rule the ...
If I were to charge people to email me, I could likely retire before the year is done. I get more than 100 emails per day on a slow day, and my inbox can easily top 200 emails on a busy day. This, of ...
Wrte.io is a new service, available in beta, that lets email users get paid to receive an email. The tool pays email users with bitcoin. Users must sign up for an account and then share their email ...
Texas A&M began to separate itself from the hashtag "WRTS" on Thursday as more questions arose about the connection to its top football recruit. Various people and accounts connected to Texas A&M ...
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