How to Write an Email that Gets a Response
If you often don't get the responses you want when you send an email, here's a tip that always works for me.
Make your last sentence(s) of the email be the one that you want the answer to. If you have multiple items you need an answer for, use separate emails with a maximum of three "items" per email.
And never put anything after these items which might distract the reader or else you reduce your chance of a reply.
Make your last sentence(s) of the email be the one that you want the answer to. If you have multiple items you need an answer for, use separate emails with a maximum of three "items" per email.
And never put anything after these items which might distract the reader or else you reduce your chance of a reply.
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| Rating: | 100% positive, 1 Vote |
| Categories: | email Communication writing |
| Added: | on Apr 06, 2008 at 8:08 pm |
| Added By: | GregHopkins |

