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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

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