Email Etiquette 1
by: Kathie M. Thomas.
I thought it might be worth visiting some email etiquette for all as the majority of the readers of this newsletter are now on email.
It is important to consider that when emailing people you are on show, whether you like it or not, 24 h...
Email Management
by: Sharon Housley. If you utilize a computer at home or work it is likely that you use email. Email is an electronic message that is sent from one computer to another following a specific protocol (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol or SMTP). As email's popularity...
Email Communication
by: Dennis Lim.
Gartner estimates that half of the 5.5 trillion emails sent in 2001 was business related.
Email has already taken over as the businesses’ main communication channel. What most people have failed to learn is, manners online is more import...
Email Etiquette V
by: Kathie M. Thomas.
Further to my previous issues this subject continues – as per request from a reader.
This month I’ll share on Setting up Mail groups and creating signatures for your email.
Creating a mail group might differ, depending on the...
Email Etiquette IV
by: Kathie M. Thomas.
Further to my previous issues this subject continues - part IV. This month I'll share on Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) field and the use of backgrounds for your emails. The use of Bad language in emails will also be mentioned.
Many people ...
Email Etiquette II
by: Kathie M. Thomas.
I had great feedback from my last article, and was asked to write further on the subject; hence my title.
This month I'll share on Email Etiquette in discussion groups. For those who are not yet aware, on the Internet there are hundr...
Email Microtargeting
by: David Moceri.
Email marketing is undergoing rapid changes. Now, more than ever, both the creative and demographic selection and targeting of a message must be highly relevant and qualified.
Microtargeting has become a valued strategy. At VIBEdirec...
A single email is never enough
by: JD Burson.
“Repetition is the key to advertising (marketing)”. Those words were said by a friend of mine, Jason Olson, back in his days of selling radio and direct mail ads.
Jason, now the owner of Ultimate Web Designing (http://www.ultimatewebd...
Just Write an Email
by: Stephan Miller.
How did you sell your last product? Imagine that I am a newbie writing you an e-mail after reading your ebook. How would you answer the question? I bet you could send me a 300 word reply in no time. Words would flow from your keyboard as f...
Using Autoresponders To Keep Up With Email
by: cehoffman.
All online businesses, no matter how big or how small, will sooner or later become overwhelmed with how many emails responses they have to send out on a daily or weekly basis. If you have been looking for help with your email troubles, it...
Email And The Future
by: Biggso.
Nowadays, techies use both fax machines and email in the day to day affairs and both are taken for granted. Each has its own distinctions, yet both basic perform the same function. The total convenience of conducting the rapid transmission...
What Kind of Email are You?
by: Joyce C. Lock.
Trouble is the occasional threatening email. Heart aches are emails that attack. They throw out accusations and condemnation (often using fowl language), leaving your spirit in disarray. Cruel emails are hoaxes that call upon fear or pul...
Email Compatibility
by: Jesse Miller.
When PGP is used, at least part of the block to be transmitted is encrypted. If only the signature service is used, then the message digest is encrypted. If the confidentiality service is used, the message plus signature are encrypted. Th...
Email Viruses
by: Jesse Miller.
A more recent development in malicious software is the Email virus. The first rapidly spreading e-mail viruses, such as Melissa made use of a Microsoft word macro embedded in an attachment. If the recipient opens the email attachment, the...
Keep your Email Secure While on the Go!
by: Alexander Rodichev.
If you are a frequent business traveler, you probably carry a notebook computer with you all the time. But what if you just take a vacation, or simply don't want to carry those extra pounds of electronics around?If you are like most casua...