Sunday 30 December 2012

Email ettiquates


Email Etiquette
Training Topics:
E-Mail Etiquette
»General etiquette
»Sending effective messages
»Form and tone of the messages
»Responding to messages
»Organizing the different parts of an email
Email Etiquette
MMM Training Solutions
Contact: Pramila Mathew
Mobile: +91 98409 88449
Website: www.mmmts.com
E-MAIL ETIQUETTE
Writing Powerful Messages
Parts of an E-Mail
Greeting
Using a name in the greeting:
Ensures recipient that message is for him/her
Is a social nicety
Develops rapport & connection
Creates a more professional impression
Deciding on the title:
Formal greeting – Use Mr. or Ms.
E.g.: “Mr. John Smith” or “Ms. Sager”
Informal greeting – Use only first name
E.g.: “John”
Casual Greeting – Use full name without title
E.g. “John Smith”
Closing
Choice of words:
Use “Sincerely” or “Regards”
Punctuation in closing:
Use comma
E.g.: Sincerely, Regards,
Details about signature blocks:
Best position is at the end of the message.
Ideal to use four or fewer lines.
Provides ways to “find” you other than replying to the email message.
People can trace you even if your message was forwarded.
Spacing
Spacing the Greeting:
Use a double space between the greeting and message.
Spacing the Message Body:
Sentences within a paragraph are single spaced
Use a double space to separate between paragraphs.
Do not indent the paragraphs.
Use a double space between the last sentence and the closing.
Spacing the Closing:
Use double space between the closing and the beginning of signature block.
Use single space within the signature block.
Subject Line
How do you ensure that your email is opened?
By using a good choice of wording in the subject line.
What is the purpose of the subject line?
To allow the reader to see at a glance what the message is regarding.
It serves as gatekeeper, determining whether the message is viewed by the recipient.
How important is the subject line?
The subject line is vital! It’s arguably the most important line you write in an email.
Replying to Email
Two ways to reply:
Maintain the “thread”.
Use this to reply to the message.
Create a new message.
Use this when addressing a new topic.
2 reply buttons:
Reply”: When you press the “Reply” button, the response goes only to the original sender.
Reply All”: When you press the “Reply All” button the response goes to all the people who received the original message. 
This is only an option if the mail was “CC’d” to others apart from you. 
CC’s
CC’s: stands for Carbon Copy:
Decide who needs to get a carbon copy.
Sending every email to your superiors to create an impression will only create irritation.
Multiple Recipients:
When sending group emails:
Group all people in the same category under one name.
When creating a mail only the name of the group will be visible in the “To” line.
This provides privacy to the recipients.
Forwarding
Disadvantages of Forwarding:
Violation of privacy
Too many addresses make the message cumbersome
2 options regarding forwarded messages:
Forward the message after deleting the list of addresses
Copy the information and paste it into a new message window.
Contact Information
MMM TRAINING SOLUTIONS
59/29, College Road,
Nungambakkam, Chennai – 600006.
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Website: www.mmmts.com

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