Tempers get frayed, friendships tested, all because of a few choice, or not so choice, words. But what are those words and why do they rub us up the wrong way? To answer that question we surveyed 927 people and created the ultimate list of email pet peeves. Read on to discover which...
Examples: jo**@jo***.com or ja**@ja***.com Using your domain name, you also build awareness for your website with every email you send. Don’t Use Freebie Email Addresses for Business Not jo***@ao*.com (which shows you are most likely techno-challenged and have yet to make the...
what you do and why it’s of interest to the recipient. Entrepreneur and blogger.Jason Zook, recommends keeping it short: three to four sentences should cover it. Longer, and most people probably won’t read it, as illustrated bythis list of pitching pet peevesfrom the folks over at ...
Pretty email—Just because you can make your default font Comic Sans in purple doesn’t mean you should. And there’s nothing wrong with a white background. Aaaah that felt good. Nowpost your pet peevesin the comments section below. With all the messages that get sent around at work, we...
Ask any healthcare provider what the most frustrating thing about customer relations is, and you’ll likely hear “keeping appointments” on their list of pet peeves. Getting patients to make — and keep — their appointment can be a hassle, especially if you limit your reminder methods to a...
Receiving too many emails from the same sender over the course of a week is one of the biggest pet peeves reported in our recipient ethnography study. Their annoyance is compounded when a company bombards their inbox multiple times a day, or the offers they receive are all very similar, and...
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Above all else, the most important thing you can do to your email preference center is make it SIMPLE. This is one of my personal pet peeves, but then again,who doesn'thate receiving yet another unwanted email, finally deciding to seek out the unsubscribe link, finding it hidden in white...