Email etiquette and the art of writing novels

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Email etiquette and the art of writing novels -

Some stats alarming email just released

In 2012, the number of compound words in the email was 41,368 per person. - Which is the equivalent of the average novel

So, if we all write the email equivalent of a novel every year -.? Should we not think of our readers

1. Title - we know that a novel needs a good title to attract the reader's attention - and ensure that it stands out on a crowded shelf. It also applies to email -all email you send needs to have a meaningful subject line.

2. Terrain - All the best novels have a land line entirely developed - emails should make sense too. Make your emails short and to the point and avoid long waffly emails that do not make sense. No one will buy them!

3. Theme - e-mails should not be like detective novels - not the recipient keep guessing about what it means e-mail - or what they are supposed to do! Always make clear what you want the recipient of your e-mails to. Revealing this at the beginning not the end.

4. Spelling and Grammar - novelists Editors that ensure that the chapters are the right length, add the sense of intrigue and each word is spelled correctly. Be your own e-mail editor and always check your emails before sending them.

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