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Title: Business Emails


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Business Emails
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Importance of Emails
  • Time
  • Email is quicker than snail mail
  • Convenience
  • Can be sent from notebooks to handhelds improving
    client accessibility
  • Internal/External
  • Communicates with coworkers (internal) and
    clients/vendors (external)
  • Cost
  • Paper-free
  • Documentation
  • Response to email results in virtual paper trail.

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Problems of Email
  • Computer Limitations
  • Lack of Privacy
  • Misunderstanding of Erroneous Messages
  • Casual, Unprofessional Tone
  • Abbreviations (b/c , b4, 2)
  • Absence of Capitalization
  • Emoticons ?

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Writing Effective Email Messages
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The receivers email address
Carbon copy
Blind carbon copy
Email subject
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Type your email message in the text box, then
click send and it will be sent to the receivers
you have indicated in the to, Cc, and Bcc areas.
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Subject Lines
  • Should be both concise and specific
  • Are often scanned by recipients to decide which
    should be read immediately and which can be read
    later or deleted
  • Might use all caps in times of urgency

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Recipients
  • Should be carefully considered before sending or
    carbon copying
  • May make a Reply to All inappropriate

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Message Length
  • Should start with a salutation
  • Should be brief and to-the-point
  • Should be skimmed easily
  • Should be read on a single screen

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Message Content
The Opening
Tells the reader why you are writing
The Focus
Tells the details about the topic
The Action
Tells what you want to happen and gives a time
frame
The Closing
Thank the reader and mention future communication
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Paragraphs
  • Should not be longer than a single screen
  • Could be as short as one sentence, if the
    information is important

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When Your Message Is Long
  • Warn the readers that the message is long.
  • Create a summary or overview of the message.
  • If you require a specific response from the
    reader then be sure to request that response in
    the first paragraph of your email.
  • Create headings for each major section (as
    appropriate).

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Avoid Surprises or Last Minute Requests
  • Do not wait until the last minute to introduce a
    problem or concern via email.
  • Express questions or concerns when you have them,
    rather than accumulating them.

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Avoid Sending a Flaming Message
  • Flaming is a virtual term for venting or sending
    inflammatory messages in email.
  • Avoid flaming because it tends to create a great
    deal of conflict that spirals out of control.

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Responding to a Flame
  • Empathize with the senders frustration and tell
    them they are right if that is true
  • If you feel you are right, thank them for
    bringing the matter to your attention
  • Explain what led to the problem in question
  • Avoid getting bogged down by details and minor
    arguments
  • If you are aware that the situation is in the
    process of being resolved let the reader know at
    the top of the response
  • Apologize if necessary

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Formatting Issues
  • Avoid italics, underlined and bolded text,
    bulleted and numbered lists, tables, graphics,
    and visuals
  • Use CAPITAL LETTERS to designate a heading
  • Use asterisks on either side of a word to
    designate emphasis or italics

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Signatures
  • Include your name at the bottom of each email you
    send.
  • Can give contact information about the sender,
    such as job title, phone, fax, webpage url, and
    mailing information

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Send Attachments
  • When the message is lengthy
  • When visuals are an important part of the
    message
  • Announce them and give a reason for them
  • Formats (HTML,PDF,DOC,TXT)

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When Email Wont Work
  • There are times when you need to take your
    discussion out of the virtual world and speak to
    the recipient in person.
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