OBJ’s digital evolution continues this week.
In November, OBJ.ca website took a big step forward when it relaunched, built from the ground up with new technology and features.
The second part of OBJ’s digital evolution happens this week.
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After months of preparation, OBJ is changing its email system.
“We’re hoping, fingers crossed, the change will be seamless for our readers,” says OBJ publisher Michael Curran. “Behind these scenes, there is a lot more automation and sophistication from a technology perspective. Email newsletters will be a more important part of OBJ’s editorial offering moving forward.”
During the changeover, OBJ readers might get automated emails asking them to confirm their desire to receive emails.
Since 1999, OBJ has published a weekday email newsletter, now called OBJToday.
OBJ also has several other regular email offerings in technology, real estate, social, human resources and Eastern Ontario.
Want to sign up for those email newsletters? Just visit any page on OBJ.ca and look for our sign-up boxes, or sign up here.


