Stack Overflow does not have a marketing-automation system that automatically tracks every page you visited and that can trigger or suppress email in response to whether or not you visited certain pages.
We could have manually coded real-time events from our website to our email-marketing system to alert us that individual users had visited the page. Based on your comments, perhaps we should have.
Why didn't we?
- We didn't think of it. You are right that we should have thought harder and tried harder not to annoy our regular users. Based on your comments, we will definitely consider adding functionality like this for future campaigns.
- We originally planned to send the email earlier, when fewer people would have seen the Salary Calculator already. But we pushed the email campaign out for a few weeks while we fixed some bugs. And this, of course, increased the number of users who discovered the Salary Calculator on the site before receiving the email.
As a member of the Stack Overflow marketing team, I can say frankly that we walk a fine line between oversharing and making sure you hear about new features. We use a variety of marketing channels to try to reach developers wherever they happen to be.
In the course of spreading the word, sometimes we reach you more than you want to be reached or we reach you on channels, like email, you no longer want to be reached on.
If you find our emails irrelevant, shame on us. You are absolutely right to unsubscribe.