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There is a strategy for writing emails that matters. From the subject line to the signature line, every piece of an email can mean the difference between instructions followed or instructions ignored, a sale made, or a sales opportunity lost. Learn the 3 reasons why someone would not open or postpone opening your email message. Discover the format secrets that will have people captivated by your content instead of overwhelmed by overcommunication. In this session, we'll cover:
We'll also cover the power of leading by example in how you write email messages. This type of leadership doesn't require a title but is every bit as impactful in helping your organization communicate better.
To quote, the email doctor, Dr. Monica Seeley, how you communicate electronically is your digital dress code. How you write email messages informs the recipient about your professionalism, your expertise, and your level of care. What do your email messages say about you?
It can be very frustrating to answer the same questions over and over when you've sent the information out via email already. You might be tempted to ask, "Did you read my email?" Before you do, take the opportunity to have another look at the email you sent. Take the opportunity to read them from the point of view of the recipient. That simple exercise might have you rethinking how you communicate in this medium. Does it have the most important information upfront? Was the subject line crystal clear? Was the entire email, brief and well organized? Was the language easy to understand?
Answering all these questions, "Yes, absolutely!" is possible.