Do You Hijack Other’s Emails?
If you do, stop it. A bad habit that seems to pop up occasionally is replying to all the recipients of an email sent to…
Email Etiquette Blog
If you do, stop it. A bad habit that seems to pop up occasionally is replying to all the recipients of an email sent to…
Ever had an email “bounceback” and wondered why? There is a specific protocol to inform you when messages do not (for many reasons) make it…
One of the complaints I hear about here @ NetM@nners is response time. In this post, we’re explicitly talking about personal emails between family, friends,…
Some think away messages, also known as auto-responders, are only for business — not true. You can certainly have away notifications for personal contacts so…
One tool that is critical to any online enterprise, especially for start ups or one-man-shops, is your email address. Your email address is what the recipient first sees when your email address lands in their inbox.
Email Etiquette is not for customer service reps alone. It is also applies to those requesting customer service. Both sides have equal responsibility in ensuring the conversation concludes to their satisfaction.
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