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Email Writing : Proofreading Your Letter


By: Luie De Von Click author's name for more of his/her articles

The importance of effective email writing cannot be denied. For an internet marketing knowing to write an e-mail will make a big difference in your marketing campaign. Here are some email marketing tips that you can put to good use:

Proofread Your Work Some internet marketers make the mistake of overlooking this final step in e-mail writing. That is why we are putting proofreading on the top of our list of e-mail marketing tips. Is proofreading really important in making an email? Well, of course it is!

Put yourself in the customer's situation. How would you feel if you opened an e-mail that contains a lot of misspelled words and incorrect grammar? Would you still consider buying from that seller? Is the sender of the email worth of your trust?

The truth is, even just a single misspelled word or typo in your message can create an unprofessional impression for your business. Wrong grammar is simply unforgivable. That is why every marketer must realize the importance of proofreading before sending out the e-mail to your clients. Read your messages twice or thrice before sending or better yet, have another person take a second look at your message to make that you didn't any thing in your e-mail.

Use relevant subject lines. Use professional subject lines that clearly define the content of your e-mail. Choosing a highlight point in your message will make it more appealing and interesting. Make sure that the subject line does not mislead your recipients for they will think that you are only fooling them. Your future emails might be rejected. Avoid using exclamation marks in your subject lines as this makes your e-mail look unprofessional and cheap.

Stick with one message. Trying to tell your recipient too many things in just one e-mail can only confuse them. Do not try to promote all the products and services you offer all at once. Instead, choose a particular product you'd like to sell and focus on the benefits of that one. If you're inviting a prospect to check out your website, then tell why your site is worth checking out. Remember, focus on the benefits and the advantages. Don't forget to use call to action words and sentences in your message.

Be professional. Leave the use of smilies and abbreviated expressions to your friends and relatives. A business e-mail should be written in a polite and professional way. Yes, you can be friendly and personal but make sure that you don't use slang words that are too informal. Don't forget to introduce yourself and state your purpose of sending an e-mail right at the beginning of your message. Thank the recipient for taking the time to read your message and end it with a happy note.

Don't send attachments. People normally delete an e-mail write away if it isn't from someone they personally know and especially if it contains attachments. These files can contain dangerous viruses that can damage the recipient's files. If you want your e-mail to be opened and read, don't send attachments.

Copyright (c) 2009 Luie De Von

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About The Author: Luie De Von is a marketing consultant with Easypostcard Marketing and has been providing consumers and business owners with marketing strategies. For years he has helped businesses to have more and growing clients through Business Post Card.



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