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# Use a professional email address: Avoid using personal or informal email addresses for business communication. | |||
# Keep your subject line clear and descriptive: A clear subject line will help the recipient understand the content of the email at a glance. | |||
# Be polite and courteous: Use a polite and courteous tone in all business emails, even when addressing difficult or sensitive issues. | |||
# Use a professional signature: Include your full name, job title, contact information, and any relevant links or addresses. | |||
# Keep the email concise: Get to the point quickly and avoid using unnecessary words or phrases. | |||
# Use bullet points and paragraphs: Use bullet points and paragraphs to organize your thoughts and make the email easy to read. | |||
# Proofread your email: Before sending an email, proofread it for spelling and grammar errors. | |||
# Use a polite closing: Close the email with a polite closing, such as "Best regards" or "Sincerely" | |||
# Be attentive to recipient needs and preferences, on tone, format and etc. | |||
# Be mindful of cultural and language differences. | |||
# Be responsive and timely, to follow up on emails, action items or any relevant concerns. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 11 January 2023
- Use a professional email address: Avoid using personal or informal email addresses for business communication.
- Keep your subject line clear and descriptive: A clear subject line will help the recipient understand the content of the email at a glance.
- Be polite and courteous: Use a polite and courteous tone in all business emails, even when addressing difficult or sensitive issues.
- Use a professional signature: Include your full name, job title, contact information, and any relevant links or addresses.
- Keep the email concise: Get to the point quickly and avoid using unnecessary words or phrases.
- Use bullet points and paragraphs: Use bullet points and paragraphs to organize your thoughts and make the email easy to read.
- Proofread your email: Before sending an email, proofread it for spelling and grammar errors.
- Use a polite closing: Close the email with a polite closing, such as "Best regards" or "Sincerely"
- Be attentive to recipient needs and preferences, on tone, format and etc.
- Be mindful of cultural and language differences.
- Be responsive and timely, to follow up on emails, action items or any relevant concerns.