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Send: Why People Email so Badly and How to Do It Better [NOOK Book]
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Introduction Why Do We Email So Badly? 3
Ch. 1 When Should We Email? 17
Ch. 2 The Anatomy of an Email 56
Ch. 3 How to Write (the Perfect) Email 117
Ch. 4 The Six Essential Types of Email 143
Ch. 5 The Emotional Email 177
Ch. 6 The Email That Can Land You in Jail 206
Ch. 7 S.E.N.D. 225
The Last Word 228
A New Last Word: How to Keep Email from Taking Over Your Life 231
Appendix How to Read Your Header 251
Notes 261
Index 273
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Posted July 7, 2011
Couldn't even finish the book. If you don't understand the concept of proofing your email before hitting he send button, then I guyess there is no help for you.
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Overview
Send—the classic guide to email for office and home—has become indispensable for readers navigating the impersonal, and at times overwhelming, world of electronic communication. Filled with real-life email success (and horror) stories and a wealth of useful and entertaining examples, Send dissects all the major minefields and pitfalls of email. It provides clear rules for constructing effective emails, for handheld etiquette, for handling the “emotional email,” and for navigating all of today’s hot-button issues. It offers essential strategies to help you both better manage the ever-increasing number of emails you receive and improve the ones you send. Send is now more than ever the essential book about