Email Etiquette: This site provides a lot of information on email etiquette. This page specifically gives a run down of all of the basics when it comes to proper email use.
NETIQUETTE. The title of the website says it all. 101 Email Etiquette tips for various parts/types of emails, including format, attachments, forwarding, cc'ing and bcc'ing, etc. Very useful.
Purdue OWL is a great site that has tutorials for many different English classes and styles of writing. This part of the website is dedicated to online writing. This link gives the basic need to knows of email etiquette. It tells you how to compose various types of emails like business, anon, and casual.
Purdue OWL is a great site that has tutorials for many different English classes and styles of writing. This part of the website is dedicated to online writing. This link gives the basic need to knows of email etiquette. It tells you how to compose various types of emails like business, anon, and casual.
CC: Stands for Carbon Copy (Visible to everyone sending email)
BC: Blind Carbon Copy (Not Viable to everyone in the email.)
Keep email short, focused and conversational. Limit sentences to 15 and 20 words.
I think this is interesting coming from people who develop and release email software what they find appropriate and deem 'good' to do in a business related email setting.
This was my favorite website out of all the one that I came across. This list was very well put together and it is presented in a very professional manner.
The best tip given is to not use email to avoid personal contact. Face to face time with a person is valuable and most of the time allows for better communication understanding.