Email etiquette then dictates you should: Be as descriptive as possible in your subject line, remind him/her of any previous conversations, and make your requests very direct and explicit. Keep your email to 3 to 5 sentences if possible, Freedman advises. Busy VIP or not, the suggestions outline good etiquette for making your email more readable and actionable for anyone.
While you're at it, don't forget the importance of a killer subject line. Check out the full post for more tips and advice. Photo by Ian Lamont
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