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Do people respond to your emails? • YES – You probably do 5 key things. • NO – You could do 5 key things. Subject Line: Add “Response Needed” at the end of the subject line. Greeting: Make it positive and personalized to set the email tone and indicate this isn’t a mass email. Call to Action: Tell the reader what you want at the beginning of the email. Use bold, color or type size to further highlight your request/deadline. Information: Email content is best with: • 1 subject per email, to stay on topic • 1-3 short sentences per paragraph • bulleted points, for easy reading Note: Emails between 50 and 125 words are 50% more likely to be read (according to Boomerang). Closing: Solidify your relationship with the reader and encourage/discourage a response. Use these 5 key tips to get a response to your emails, as the average office worker receives 120 emails every day. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]


