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Don't Leave Your Email Naked

 

Author: Kelly J. Watkins, MBA

No matter how high tech the world becomes, there are still many old-fashioned problems regarding communication. With email, you face the same challenge as you do with regular mail -- convincing the recipient to open the message (or envelope).

Many email recipients delete messages without ever opening them. How do you avoid ending up in the electronic equivalent of File Thirteen? The answer is: by using a good subject line.

A subject line allows the reader to see at a glance what the message is regarding. It serves as gatekeeper, determining whether the message will be opened. Here are three methods for writing an effective subject line. (Sign up for a f.r.e.e mini-workshop on email etiquette at http://www.KeepCustomers.com/EmailWorkshop.htm)

1. Say Something Useful

Leaving the subject line blank isnt an option. People dont open messages when they dont know what theyre about. For one reason, they dont have time to be bothered. For another, the threat of email viruses makes people nervous.

Almost as useless as leaving the subject line blank is typing the word Hi or Greetings. Those are fine for messages to your best friend or mom. But, in the professional world, it tells the recipient absolutely nothing.

2. Be Specific

People receive lots of email. To cut through the clutter and get your message read, be specific about the topic. The more information you provide in the subject line, the better chance you have of getting the persons attention.

For example, instead of typing Question, try, Question about ABC event. Instead of typing Proposal, try, Proposal for event on 7/5.

3. Be Creative

Using a specific subject line is most appropriate when corresponding with people you know or who are expecting your message. How do you get the attention of someone who does not know you? Be creative.

In this instance, the subject line isnt used to describe the contents of the message. Instead, it conveys some other type of information. The exact content will vary, based on the message and recipient. The key question is what can you tell the recipient that will convince him/her to open the message and read it? (Test your email skills by taking a fun quiz at http://www.KeepCustomers.com/EmailQuiz.htm)

Here are a few examples that demonstrate various goals.

To identify yourself, try Local Meeting Planner.
To tell how you met the person, try Chamber Networking Bfast.
To explain why youre contacting him/her, try MPI Fundraiser.
To exploit a common bond with recipient, try Fellow IU grad.
To distinguish yourself from others, try Spanish Speaking Realtor.

There is one more challenge to overcome when crafting an effective subject line length. Although your screen will allow you to type as many words as you want, most recipients can only view 25-35 characters of a subject line. A character is defined as a letter, space, or punctuation. Whenever your cursor moves a space, that is considered a character.

Since space is limited, dont type a complete sentence. Use a phrase or series of words. Even abbreviations are acceptable, if you are certain the recipient will understand them.

Dont leave your email messages naked. Use an effective subject line.

Author Bio:

By email expert Kelly J. Watkins, MBA. Sign up for a f.r.e.e. Mini-Workshop. Discover practical tips & techniques to make your email messages more effective. Click here: www.KeepCustomers.com/EmailWorkshop.htm Hurry! This is a limited time offer. If you snooze, you lose. To view tips on communication & customer service, or to order "Email Etiquette Made Easy" (a comprehensive guide filled with exercises and examples), visit www.KeepCustomers.com How good are your email skills? Take a fun quiz and find out. www.KeepCustomers.com/EmailQuiz.htm

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