Way to go Meghan Casserly – alot of great tips on how to NOT email on the job. Here’s the link. And for a quick excerpt, “People do or say … Continue reading Quoted in Forbes! “Ten Emails That Could Cost You Your Job”
Month: July 2011
Ask Marsha: Should I send a blind copy of an email to myself, so that I have a record of it?
NO. NO. NO. That’s extra work. That will create another email to handle. If you want or need to save an item that you sent, go into your sent mail, … Continue reading Ask Marsha: Should I send a blind copy of an email to myself, so that I have a record of it?
Email Etiquette: Are You an “Email Flipper?”
Are you an email flipper? Waaaaaa? Wadyamean, flipper? An email flipper is a person who can’t bear just let an email “rest.” In other words, you receive an email, … Continue reading Email Etiquette: Are You an “Email Flipper?”
Saving time with the Google Labs Canned Response tool – Guest Post by Jess Spate
A colleague suggested I try Gmail’s Canned Responses tool, and while I was slightly sceptical at first, I’m now finding it a great time saver. The premise is very simple. … Continue reading Saving time with the Google Labs Canned Response tool – Guest Post by Jess Spate
Email Etiquette and the Use of Exclamation Points – NYT Article
Hello!!! Just thought I’d share a great New York Times article on the use of exclamation points in email. Definitely overused, yet too many people still overuse them. I love … Continue reading Email Etiquette and the Use of Exclamation Points – NYT Article
Email Efficiency:Use Gmail labels – Guest Post by Rob Bellarmine
This guest post by Robert Bellarmine shows how he used Gmail labels to be more organized with his project. He talks about guest blogging, but you can use this approach … Continue reading Email Efficiency:Use Gmail labels – Guest Post by Rob Bellarmine