Tech Tips: 99 Email Productivity Tips
May 17, 2007 by Steve
Filed under Methods & Strategies, Tech Tips
When people read out a phone number, they use “phone rhythm.” No one has to explain “phone rhythm,” we all just seem to do it automatically, “…713…555…12…34″. Similarly, when we answer a phone call we all say, “Hello.” No one taught us to do that, but somehow we all seemed to pick it up.
So why is it that when it comes to emails, there are no accepted standards? Even though 6 billion emails are sent every day, almost no one agrees about simple things like email etiquette, how to organize a note, or whether emails are considered private or not.
The 99 tips in this article make up the best in email practices. From how to ethically use the ‘BCC:’ to what attachments will make your mobile emailing compatible with everyone else’s, this list covers everything you need to know about emailing.
Etiquette
We’re all guilty of bad manners once in a while, but when it comes to emailing, some people are downright clueless. Here are my favorites:


To your question: “why are there no acceptable email standards”, I think there are, but as with any form of etiquette it depends on what your immediate group, profession or culture find acceptable.
For example, if you have ever worked in Japan, you would know that blowing your nose in public is poor etiquette; however, they tell me now that the younger Japanese don’t give a hoot! (sorry, bad pun!)
Try this article on Email Etiquette Rules at http://www.tetsou.co.uk/content/view/49/72/
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