As if we don’t have enough emails charging into our inboxes already! Now we have Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. notifications haphazardly gracing that inbox, intterupting us, and adding more messages … Continue reading How to Deal with All Those Social Media Emails
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Ask Marsha: My biggest challenge after being “converted” to your system is getting others trained on how I want to receive emails. How do I get them to work within my new parameters without offending them?
First, KUDOS! It is extremely important that you do have a high priority of not offending others. I think we have all been around reformed smokers or people who’ve lost … Continue reading Ask Marsha: My biggest challenge after being “converted” to your system is getting others trained on how I want to receive emails. How do I get them to work within my new parameters without offending them?
Email Pet Peeve: Attachment and no body
This one is just plain rude. Take a moment and tell me what is in the attachment. One brief sentence will do nicely. What is YOUR Pet e-peeve? We’d love … Continue reading Email Pet Peeve: Attachment and no body
How to Deal with All Those Social Media Emails
As if we don’t have enough emails charging into our inboxes already! Now we have Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc. notifications haphazardly gracing that inbox, interrupting us, and adding more messages … Continue reading How to Deal with All Those Social Media Emails
The Two ‘Round Rule
We have all groaned at the email send to several and exploding number of responding “reply all” emails. Trying to solve a problem via a community of emails can be … Continue reading The Two ‘Round Rule
Email Pet Peeve: People who call you because they’re too busy to read your email
So you have done the right thing by sending information to someone. they see the message and call you, saying, I don’t have time to read the email, can you … Continue reading Email Pet Peeve: People who call you because they’re too busy to read your email
Ask Marsha: At the end of each day, I diligently move the email, both received and sent, into folders. But it is still overwhelming. How do I control it?
– It could be that, by deferring this task to the end of the day, you are making yourself read the emails one more time than you need to. We … Continue reading Ask Marsha: At the end of each day, I diligently move the email, both received and sent, into folders. But it is still overwhelming. How do I control it?
The Seven Deadly Sins of Writing — Guest Post on Ian Griffin’s Blog
Your emails speak loudly about who you are. We write more than ever. Here is a great guest post on Ian Griffin’s “Professionally Speaking” blog with tips on making your … Continue reading The Seven Deadly Sins of Writing — Guest Post on Ian Griffin’s Blog
Email Pet Peeve: Underlines
Yech. I hate it when someone underlines a word in an email message. I think it is a hyperlink! Bold it. italicize it. enlarge it. Just don’t underline it… What … Continue reading Email Pet Peeve: Underlines
Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Monday’s Free Resource – 10 Best Practices Poster
It’s Clean Out Your Inbox Week, and each day of this week we are providing our e-mailing friends and followers with free resources to spur them on to Inbox Zero. … Continue reading Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Monday’s Free Resource – 10 Best Practices Poster
Need Help Planning and Orchestrating Your “Clean Out Your Inbox Week”?
Need help planning and orchestrating your” Clean Out Your Inbox Week” Campaign? Click here for tools you can use to promote a weeklong campaign that will go straight to your bottom … Continue reading Need Help Planning and Orchestrating Your “Clean Out Your Inbox Week”?