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33 Ways Not to Screw Up Your Business Emails

33 Ways Not to Screw Up Your Business Emails

By Anne Janzer

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Business runs on emails, yet we rarely give them enough thought. Too often, our messages are misunderstood, misfiled, or ignored. In a world filled with remote collaboration and virtual teams, people who master email writing rise above the noise. Learn how to make your emails work for you rather than against you with this short, practical guide.

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Book Information

Publisher: Networlding Publishing.
Publish Date: 09/15/2021
Pages: 118
ISBN-13: 9781955750141
ISBN-10: 1955750149
Language: English

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Business runs on emails, yet we rarely give them enough thought. Too often, our messages are misunderstood, misfiled, or ignored.


In a world filled with remote collaboration and virtual teams, people who master email writing rise above the noise.


Learn how to make your emails work for you rather than against you with this short, practical guide. Topics include:


  • Crafting effective subject lines
  • Writing emails that people respond to
  • Protecting yourself from accidental misfires


Whether you're just starting in your career or are adjusting to a newly remote and virtual workplace, you'll find valuable advice and tips you can put into practice right away.

About the Author

Anne Janzer is a professional writer who has worked with more than 100 technology companies. She is the author of Subscription Marketing: Strategies for Nurturing Customers in a World of Churn.

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