With relatively few exceptions it can be said that email is a staple tool in most people’s communications menagerie both at home and at work and we’re now well into a working generation whom have no experience of a world without email. I first started using email at home with a Compuserve email account (remember those?) and at work with a Lotus Notes based email account, back in 1994. Not that long ago really, although to put it into perspective; if you were born in ’94, then this year you...Read Full Story
Have you recently lost the email addresses of friends, family, coworkers and other contacts for any reason? I know that I have lost my address book many times due to hacks, viruses, change of jobs or just my own plain stupidity. I really wanted to know how to find someones email address quickly and easily. If you want the best place to find email addresses, then check out this site . Here they will give you the same great tips they gave me. Stuff like where to find email addresses, how much...Read Full Story
As our society becomes more and more fascinated with social networking, I have begun to see even more abuses of Netiquette. Just as in our everyday lives we try to life by proper etiquette, we must also learn proper etiquette for the computer world. This type of etiquette is known by computer savvy people at “Netiquette”. There have been entire books written on this subject and most individuals who use computers for fun and business aren’t going to take the time to read a book on this subject...Read Full Story
Build the perfect body for your emails
Most emails sent today are HTML which carries an extra benefit – the hyperlink.
This little fella allows you to direct your reader to a website for further information or an opportunity to immediately buy or sign up to an offer.
But if your email is to be interesting you will need to make sure it is appealing to your reader.
Be friendly. Write as you would a letter – use a salutation, if you can, personalise it with the recipient’s name. This...Read Full Story
The primary problem people have -if we are talking about emails and email addresses- is with the spam and junk mail. At most bad, individuals concern about viruses moving into their computer through email. Still, something you need to start paying attention to is stalkers and hackers. Everybody experiences that spam in irritating or nuisance, but stalkers are different. There are sexual predators out at that place waiting to swoop on helpless individuals. Whether it is you, a ally, or even...Read Full Story
Banish Blue Monday and Email Overload with Clean Out Your Inbox Week 23-27 ...SourceWire (press release)Their goal is to provide business leaders with the tools and incentive to change business email culture to enable them and their colleagues to make 2012 the year they really combat email overload. “Most of us need less than half the email we receive. ...and more »
The 5th Annual "Clean Out Your Inbox Week" ApproachesNewsReleaseWire.com (press release)In early 2009, the Program was adapted into a book, Inbox Detox and the Habit of E-mail Excellence (Acanthus 2009) Marsha works with forward-thinking organizations that want to create a profit-rich email culture. Her free email practices assessment is ...
New scheme will reward 'Time Miles' to volunteersHorncastle Today... Cultural Force database, which allows people to be matched with the type of volunteering opportunities they are interested in. l To register your interest in volunteering call James Turner on 01507 601111 ext 519 or email culture@e-lindsey.gov.uk.
Volunteering rewards launchedSkegness StandardTo register your interest in volunteering or for more information on Time Miles, contact James Turner, Club and Volunteer Development Officer on 01507 601111 ext 519, email culture@e-lindsey.gov.uk or visit www.e-lindsey.gov.uk/volunteer.
E-mail etiquette is an important skill for personal and professional life in the digital age, and it shouldn't be ignored even among iPhones and Blackberrys. Share ideas about what's appropriate to send, what's considered spam and how to handle email introductions. Find more articles and tips about email etiquette here.
You use email to communicate with your boss, colleagues, clients, or prospective employers - You ... Of all Internet activities, email is the most popular. Almost 88 percent of all Internet users in .
Email etiquette - using good manners, proper tone, and correct spelling and grammar in your email ... According to The UCLA Internet Report 2001 , of the 72.3 percent of Americans who use the Internet
The following guidelines for email etiquette will help staff members: to convey a professional image within and outside the Library. to communicate what is intended and avoid misunderstanding
White Plains Journal News - Its authors see the book as more than email etiquette: "It's more important than that when a bad email can cost you your job or bring down a company," Shipley