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Email Etiquette

May 22nd, 2009 1 comment

Minding one’s P’s and Q’s when emailing people is just as important as when conversing with one another. Recently, the Yahoo! UK and Ireland Mail blog ran a survey about pet email hates, with an amazing 22% of respondents listing use of words such as LOL and BTW as their number one peeve!

With that in mind, they have teamed up with leading etiquette expert Jean Broke Smith to form a guide on how to email without offending someone :)

Andrew of the Yahoo! Mail Team posted the following definitive guide to email etiquette:

Do….create the right impression and banish the BTWs. People react to email within seconds of receiving it. As the Yahoo! research shows, text speak can be very annoying and shows a lack of correct spelling ability and laziness. It won’t impress!

Don’t… offend. Using capitals is the email equivalent of SHOUTING and is perceived as being extremely rude, so make sure your caps lock is switched off.

Do…. include a subject line. You’ve got three seconds to grab attention when an email appears and by not including a subject in the email, the chances of it being read are greatly reduced. Use the subject line for the purpose it was made and tell people what the email is about.

Don’t… use read receipts. Read receipts demonstrate a distinct lack of trust, so avoid where possible. Follow up with a phone call if you want to ensure your message has reached the right person.

Do… remember the recipient. The failsafe method for emailing is to imagine you are writing a succinct letter. Address the recipient in the correct manner and title. You can be light hearted and humorous as in any written communication, it is a just a matter of judgment. But if you don’t know the recipient, don’t be over familiar and sign off with the right degree of formality.

Don’t…. use CC and BCC unnecessarily. The no. 2 email bug bear is mass distribution of emails, so exercise constraint when it comes to copying people in. If the email is important to other people, simply forward to them at the end, rather than them being caught up in a never-ending email trail. Likewise use the BCC button wisely, again forward emails separately rather than ‘hiding’ other recipients.

Do… take your time. Because of the instant nature of emails it is tempting to deal with them immediately, but rushing an email can lead to errors. Deal with them promptly but don’t panic and reply in haste and always check what you have written before you hit send.

Don’t… over use ‘importance’. Before you even consider using a red exclamation mark, ask yourself is this really important? Only use when it is vital that the email is read, otherwise you are drawing unnecessary attention to yourself and it is a quick way of irritating recipients.

Do…save the kisses. Over familiarity towards your boss or work colleagues is bad etiquette, keep the love and kisses for very good friends.

Don’t… email when angry. If you receive a ‘harsh’ email, read it through, then close it and walk away. Consider your response and if necessary ask someone else to read your reply before you send it, don’t fight fire with fire.

Do… choose a sensible email address. Common sense tells you that you are less likely to land a job if you use a frivolous email address, such as, crazychick@yahoo.co.uk. Think about what your email address says about you as it’s an insight into your personality.

Don’t… hide behind email. It is often easier to write something in words than it is to say it out loud, but don’t say something on email that you wouldn’t say in person. Emails have longevity and it can come back to haunt you!

What are some of your email pet peeves?

Have a great weekend,
Kate – Yahoo!7 Mail Team

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My iPhone and Yahoo! Messenger

May 15th, 2009 1 comment

When I first arrived in Australia I was given a prepaid very low tech Nokia, while the phone was nothing to look at it made up 10-fold in functionality, it made calls, sent texts, and even had a torch… quite handy when you don’t know where you are in the dark. I also enjoyed the retro chic that came with it.
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Anyway two weeks ago I decided it was about time I got with the program and despite the ridiculous data charges in this country I went out and bought myself an iPhone. There’s not a lot of bad things I can say about the iPhone, unwrapping the beast felt like a guilty pleasure, the lack of instructions confused me for 10 minutes, my chubby fingers were not nimble enough for the keyboard and it didn’t come with a torch, although apparently there’s an app for that.

There’s plenty of good things to say about the iPhone but today I’m going to concentrate on how well integrated the iPhone is with Yahoo! For starters the phones default apps include stocks and weather from Yahoo! and search was defaulted to Yahoo! I’ve since synced my Yahoo! Address book with the iPhone, push my Yahoo! Mail accounts in perfect unison, downloaded the Inquisitor search application and have fallen in love with the Yahoo! Messenger app.

The Yahoo! Messenger app is pretty much perfect, the design and functionality is very much like the latest download version and has all our favourite emoticons. I actually prefer the way each message is displayed on the iPhone version and its ingenious to be able to take a photo and instantly share that with your messenger friends so cool B-) I’d tweak it to allow interoperability with MSN Messenger and maybe free voice over wifi/3G and it’s a crying shame that the SMS business model in Australia doesn’t allow us to offer free texts to our Aussie users.

This video provides a great demonstration of the application take a look, download the app from iTunes and let us know what you think :)

Have a great weekend
Morgan – Yahoo!7 Mail Team

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Send your Mum an e-mail

May 5th, 2009 Add comment

This coming Sunday, May 10th, will be Mother’s Day in Australia, New Zealand and many other countries around the world.

If you are pressed for time or want to send a something a little more personalised than the standard greeting card, send an e-mail! What beter way to show your Mum, Grandma, Aunt, Mother-in-law or any other motherly figures and mothers in your life that you are thinking of them! :mrgreen:

If you are not too sure what Stationery is or how to use it, be sure to check out Will’s post over here.

Here’s a quick guide to the different Stationery options that you may like to use for your Mother’s Day e-mails…

Abstract - Goth Rose Abstract -> Goth Rose

Abstract - Green Fantasia Abstract -> Green Fantasia

Animals - Panda Animals -> Panda

Flowers - OrchidsFlowers -> Orchids

Flowers - Tulips Flowers -> Tulips

Fun - Rainbows Fun -> Rainbows

Holidays and Events - Heart plant Holidays and Events -> Heartplant

Holidays and Events - Liam: Bubbles Holidays and Events -> Liam: Bubbles

Nature - Bamboo Nature -> Bamboo

Nature - Dandelion Nature -> Dandelion

Patterns - Blue Scrapbook Patterns -> Blue Scrapbook

The above selections are only a few of the different types of Stationery available in the All-New Mail. Why not go try it, then come back and let us know which one you used for your Mum?

Happy Mother’s Day mailing,
Kate – Yahoo!7 Mail Team

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