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In a moment, you’ll get an email asking you to confirm your email address.
The subject line will say, “Confirm Your Run Hundred subscription,” which should make it easy to spot.
In this note, there will be a link provided by Aweber. That’s the company that delivers email to the site’s subscribers–as there are more people signed up than I can reach with a personal email account like Gmail or Hotmail.
I feel like this is worth mentioning, so that folks don’t see their name and think, “A-ha! This man is trying to trick me into signing up for some other site!”
You don’t have to sign up for Aweber. Or create an account. Or anything.
They just verify addresses for Run Hundred subscribers–to make sure we’ve got the correct one on file–and deliver our emails.
That’s it. No spam. No funny business.
So, if you see their link in the email–where you might expect a Run Hundred link–don’t be alarmed.
More importantly, you have to click on the link in that email, in order to get our updates.
So, if you haven’t checked your inbox yet, you might take a peek.