Thursday, December 19, 2019
Email Secrets of Successful Professionals
Email Secrets of Successful ProfessionalsEmail Secrets of Successful ProfessionalsNever have an emaille go unanswered again. Get your emails read with these simple rules. Its a constant battle to keep up with the deluge of emails inundating my inbox on a regular basis. Between my online publications, social media alerts, and the god-forsaken spam email, its a wonder Im ever able to find and respond to the emails that matter most.Sound familiar?Im not surprised. According to Outlook, 144.8 billion thats billion with a b are sent every day worldwide. Sadly, a report by McKinsey Global Institute and International Data Corp found that workers only consider a mere 14 percent of the emails in their inbox to be important.If you want to succeed in business, you need to effectively communicate with your colleagues and professional contacts via email. Here are eight rules to help you do just that.People often get so preoccupied with crafting their message that they forget to include a subjec t line. Dont make this mistake. Emails with blank subject lines are more likely to go unnoticed in a persons inbox. Do yourself a favor and write the subject line first so you know its taken care of.While your average email inbox reveals 60 characters worth of the subject line, a mobile phone only displays around 25-30 characters. Keep this in mind when crafting your subject lines. They should be short, to the point, and specific so the recipient can properly prioritize his or her inbox without opening the email.Resist the urge to add filler words or other vague terms such as Thanks, Hi, and so forth to the subject line save those for the body of the email. Get right to the point in eight words or less, and put the most important ones at the beginning of your subject line.Avoid sending emails with dense blocks of text nobody wants to scroll through long paragraphs, especially if theyre accessing your email from their smartphone. Also, the longer your email, the longer you will lik ely wait for a response.Bullets are a great way to sum up your points in a clear, concise manner. If theres a call-to-action or deadline associated with your email, call attention to this by either bolding and/or highlighting the sentence. I recommend including the deadline in your subject line. For instanceSarah Need specs for NYC McFadden project pls reply by EOD 9/12A disadvantage of communicating via email is that the tone of your message is often lost in translation. In fact, a survey by Sendmail found that 64 percent of professionals sent and/or received email that unintentionally caused anger or resentment in the workplace. Dont leave your message up to interpretation. Save the humor for face-to-face conversations.No one likes to be yelled at, especially over email. Unfortunately, thats exactly how people will interpret your email response in all caps. DONT DO THIS. ITS NOT POLITE.Remember the boy who cried wolf? If you flag every email as a high priority, pretty soon your r ecipients will learn to ignore them. Save this tag for the truly high-priority items. If your team has different definitions as to what qualifies as an urgent email, bring it up in your next meeting so everyones on the same page.Do you have other email tips? Share them in the comments below.
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