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My feedreader is something I use on a daily basis and I have time to sort the feeds. Check updates and new features of products on a free weekend and read the stuff that is really important on the go on my iPhone.
A notification on the site is nice - you reach every user. IMHO really important since not everybody will subscribe a email newsletter, a blog or something else.
Twitter is nice for short stuff like "we are working on feature xyz", "fixed 950 security holes" or "we just sold all your information to facebook - haha" but not for big updates. The chance to miss something is just too big.
(btw.: did you ever take a look at your page and tried to comment with NoScript enabled or JavaScript disabled?)
An email is fine once in a while for big new features (it doesn't bother me TOO much if you haven't asked for permission, as long as you aren't doing it constantly).
Twitter: no.
Facebook: no.
I would like to see more notifications when I log into sites. THAT is the time I will use your new feature, and not necessarily when I happen to check my email and read about it.
I ran into this yesterday with RescueTime. They have a major change to their feature set coming this week and I only knew about it by randomly logging it which I normally don't do too often. They had a blog post on it and the site notification, but in this case I think I would have preferred an email.
Here's another example that should be close to your heart. Has Everlater made any updates I should know about since I signed up? I wouldn't mind an email every so often that would keep me updated and reminded that I have an account there. If it's too much email or I don't care, I could just unsubscribe to it from settings in the app itself.
I think the overall trend is a combination of the blog with some major updates on Twitter combined with a notification function on the site itself.
Blog via RSS since I am always in Google Reader
Twitter as well since I am always on there too.
And maybe notifications when I log into the site as well for smaller things.
Do you think there is a big overlap with blog/feeds and Twitter? This is my confusion right now. For newer services, I find that personally Twitter versus their blog is an either or for me. I don't want to see the info duplicated. But I'm wondering if I'm just an edge case.