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2. Keep work emails professional. 3. Always open your email with an appropriate salutation such as “Dear Joe” or “Hi Mary” or something similar. 4. Remember to close the email with some sort of signature such as your first name if you know the person you’re sending the email to. Consider using a signature with your full name and contact details for correspondence going outside your company. 5. Remember to consider the tone of your email. Written comments can be misinterpreted and can be open to interpretation in ways other than what you meant. 6. Try to keep emails as brief as possible. Try to get your point across quickly. 7. Don’t type emails IN ALL CAPS! 8. Ensure attachments you send to other people do not contain viruses. Use an email virus scanner to prevent you sending or receiving email viruses. 9. Be careful with what emails you forward to other people. If Ebay Selling - The Big Buzz is Adding Auction Audio to your Listings give the recipient of the message clues about your writing skills and your professionalism.There is a simple and easy way to add more profit to your ebay auctions. Add your seller’s voice to your ebay listings. Would you buy something in a store where the salesperson just points when you have questions or ask for help? Probably not. Everyone likes a good sales presentation. By sales presentation, I don’t mean hy It is especially true if you are emailing a potential employer and send them an email that breaks a number of common sense email rules that could turn them off considering you for a job. Here are some tips to keep your emails professional and ensure they get read:
2. Keep work emails professional. 3. Always open your email with an appropriate salutation such as “Dear Joe” or “Hi Mary” or something similar. 4. Remember to close the email with some sort of signature such as your first name if you know the person you’re sending the email to. Consider using a signature with your full name and contact details for correspondence going outside your company. 5. Remember to consider the tone of your email. Written comments can be misinterpreted and can be open to interpretation in ways other than what you meant. 6. Try to keep emails as brief as possible. Try to get your point across quickly. 7. Don’t type emails IN ALL CAPS! 8. Ensure attachments you send to other people do not contain viruses. Use an email virus scanner to prevent you sending or receiving email viruses. 9. Be careful with what emails you forward to other people. If Business Christmas Cards - The Nightmare Before Christmas nsure they get read:Picture our entrepreneur as she waits in eager anticipation for the sound of the postman's laboured breathing pulling a sack to her door. That postal struggle signals a bag bursting with cheery festive business greetings from almost every business she's ever dealt with. By return the entrepreneur sends out her own sackful of busi
2. Keep work emails professional. 3. Always open your email with an appropriate salutation such as “Dear Joe” or “Hi Mary” or something similar. 4. Remember to close the email with some sort of signature such as your first name if you know the person you’re sending the email to. Consider using a signature with your full name and contact details for correspondence going outside your company. 5. Remember to consider the tone of your email. Written comments can be misinterpreted and can be open to interpretation in ways other than what you meant. 6. Try to keep emails as brief as possible. Try to get your point across quickly. 7. Don’t type emails IN ALL CAPS! 8. Ensure attachments you send to other people do not contain viruses. Use an email virus scanner to prevent you sending or receiving email viruses. 9. Be careful with what emails you forward to other people. If 7 Tips to Real Estate Agents' Success s your first name if you know the person you’re sending the email to. Consider using a signature with your full name and contact details for correspondence going outside your company.With over 2 million real estate agents according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), becoming a successful real estate agent takes more than just a license and a knowledge of current laws and regulations.The first year drop out range estimated to be from 40% to 80% demonstrates that many real estate agents are not as s 5. Remember to consider the tone of your email. Written comments can be misinterpreted and can be open to interpretation in ways other than what you meant. 6. Try to keep emails as brief as possible. Try to get your point across quickly. 7. Don’t type emails IN ALL CAPS! 8. Ensure attachments you send to other people do not contain viruses. Use an email virus scanner to prevent you sending or receiving email viruses. 9. Be careful with what emails you forward to other people. If If You Want Your Email Read, Keep It Short There is a higher probability of your email being read, if it is short than if it is long and unwinding. Most internet users have so many emails in their inbox that many long emails are deleted without even being read. Your free weekly emails should be short, to the point, informative and juicy for any customer/subscriber to rea 6. Try to keep emails as brief as possible. Try to get your point across quickly. 7. Don’t type emails IN ALL CAPS! 8. Ensure attachments you send to other people do not contain viruses. Use an email virus scanner to prevent you sending or receiving email viruses. 9. Be careful with what emails you forward to other people. If you receive a sensitive or confidential email from someone else, don’t assume you can forward it to other people. 10. Don’t send emails when you are angry especially if you might regret it after clicking the Send button. Remember that emails give your recipient a hard copy of what you’ve written. 11. Remember to check your spelling and grammar. Just like you don’t want to have typos in your resume, your emails should show evidence that you actually proofread your work before sending. 12. Don’t mark your emails as “urgent” unless they are. 13. Learn how and when to use the CC and BCC features especially when sending an email to a large group of people. 14. Respond to emails in a timely fashion and don’t make people wait for your reply.
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