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E-mail etiquette

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Every time you send a piece of e-mail to someone you are promoting your business. E-mails are a reflection of your professionalism and how seriously you take working on your internet business. Here are some do and don't when sending any correspondence.



First some obvious things. Don't send e-mails in which the subject line is ALL CAPS. It's annoying. Always check for spelling on your e-mails. Spelling errors are avoidable and make you look lazy if your e-mail contains them. Also properly format your e-mails so they are appealing to the eye and use proper grammar. Include a signature line at the end of every e-mail you send. This should include your name, website address, e-mail address, and any other contact information you think is relevant.



I don't mean to preach, but think about it. How many e-mails do you see from supposed "businesses" that look horrible, or are just plain obnoxious or unprofessional. If you take your time to send professional e-mails you'll be ahead of 90% of the online businesses around today.

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