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Anna maria hallak Anna maria hallak


Email has long been a core tool for business communications and sometimes even important to apply for a job, but according to research, 50 percent of emails and texts are misunderstood and still many people don't know how to write a proper email.. 

So, how can you avoid your emails getting misconstrued? And how can you write emails that get the results you want? In this blog, let's see some strategies you can use to ensure that your emails are clear, effective and successful.

- Subject line.The subject line could be the most important part of the email, though it’s often overlooked in favor of the email body. But if you’re cold-emailing someone, or just establishing a professional relationship, your subject line can entice people to open the message as well as set expectations about what’s enclosed. 

-Opener. When you’re on an email chain with close colleagues, it often becomes more natural to drop the opener (as well as the closing). Though it may initially feel like a faux pas, it signals a better professional rapport. 

-Body.The body of an email is the meat of your message, and it must have a clear and specific purpose, such as getting feedback on a presentation or arranging a meeting with a new client. It should also be concise. That way, people will be more inclined to read it, rather than skimming it and risking missing critical information.

-Closings.Just as you want to start things off on the right foot with your greeting, you also want to part well. That means writing a friendly sign-off. And there are plenty of options to choose from like.. thanks,best regards,sincerely,take care

So whenever you are writing an email try to make it easier on eyes, Stay positive in ur mail and strike the right tone but dont do over writing, make it to the point always and use official language but not robotic...


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