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And what can we do to improve our email communication?How do you best promote yourself, your business or your cause using publicity? The list could easily be 100 items long. But 14 items stand out that can make yours a winning publicity campaign. If you follow Looking at those questions, Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach developed a short list of six (6) strategic steps to take to improve your email communications. Strategic Step #1: Write a title for your email as if it were a “headline” in a newspaper or a strategic marketing communication. The email title must grab the recipient’s attention and should describe the content and a benefit to make the email recipient curious enough to open your email. Strategic Step #2: Use an email address that is recognizable to the recipient so your email will be opened and not automatically deleted or deleted quickly by the recipient. Strategic Step #3: The opening sentence of your email must also grab the attention of the email recipient so How Long Do I Keep This Stuff? fective and efficient means of communicating. However, how many of the emails we send and receive can we honestly say are effective and efficient? And what can we do to improve our email communication?You've thought it or asked it before. You want to know how to store, how long to retain, and how to dispose of your company's and your customer's information.The answers to those questions begins with you Looking at those questions, Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach developed a short list of six (6) strategic steps to take to improve your email communications. Strategic Step #1: Write a title for your email as if it were a “headline” in a newspaper or a strategic marketing communication. The email title must grab the recipient’s attention and should describe the content and a benefit to make the email recipient curious enough to open your email. 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Strategic Step #2: Use an email address that is recognizable to the recipient so your email will be opened and not automatically deleted or deleted quickly by the recipient. Strategic Step #3: The opening sentence of your email must also grab the attention of the email recipient so 8 Steps to Achieve Business Success in 2007 marketing communication. The email title must grab the recipient’s attention and should describe the content and a benefit to make the email recipient curious enough to open your email.There is a saying that goes something like:"If you want to keep getting what you are getting, keep doing what you are doing?This means you don't make any changes to your business model and ther Strategic Step #2: Use an email address that is recognizable to the recipient so your email will be opened and not automatically deleted or deleted quickly by the recipient. 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Strategic Step #6: Make it very simple and convenient for the recipient of your email to respond.
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