Monday, October 27, 2008

You Are What You E-mail

This article “YOU ARE WHAT YOU E-MAIL” is about e-mailing. When e-mailing someone, the person that you are e-mailing could see who you are. Some people talk like they are text messaging, when you are text messaging you are making words into acronyms. That could be good in text messaging or social networking or e-mailing your friends. But it isn’t good when you are e-mailing a teacher, professors, employers, etc. When you are e-mailing them like you are texting they might not take you serious or they won’t understand what you talking about. In the article it gives you eight tips to help you write a better e-mail, the tips are put your bottom line in the subject line, lead with the most important information, choose your content and tone carefully, treat your e-mail like an English paper, proofread, add a signature to your message, respond quickly to others e-mails, and cover one topic per e-mail. Those are eight tips that will help you create a better e-mail. 

4 comments:

Kevin Tso said...

Great Job! Douglas!!

Harlinda♥ said...

Thanks for the e-mailing tips.
Lol. Great summary gish!=]

stephanie said...

This is a very good summary on how you wrote about what you could do to sould more serious...lol..great or good job..:P

brendan said...

those are good tips on emailing somebody thats not youre friend good article