Have you ever
felt like email creates more work and stress than it eliminates?
Ever felt your BlackBerry buzz with a «phantom vibration» from what
felt like an email that turned out not to exist?
However, to me I don't
feel like the email is inviting enough to get most women to say yes.
However...
it feels like email advertising (which used to be an author staple) is really slipping in value.
I am starting to have sales (so far three prints of my original oil paintings) and
I feel like the emails that I've been sending out are effective, because I get a lot of positive responses.
I feel like emailing up the food chain at the company to see if I can get something accomplished.
Not exact matches
«I
felt like it was a never - ending treadmill, and a lot of important
emails I would actually end up never getting to because they would take a long time to respond to and I would just end up procrastinating.»
Never copy someone on an
email as a way of making them
feel like they're a part of something when they're not.
If a subscriber
feels tricked when they open an
email, they
feel like their time is wasted and they will immediately unsubscribe (or worse, mark your
email as spam).
Once they've been sufficiently vetted, giving freelancers a company
email address is an easy way to show that you trust them and makes them
feel like valued, integrated teammates.
Or if it's after hours (or you just don't
feel like chatting), you can fill out a form with your name,
email address, and a few tidbits about you and your loved one, to give the poet a frame of reference.
It was the first day I
felt like I had used the time well, and in a way I wouldn't have been able to had I been looking at
email the entire time.
But the temptation of sending
emails and newsletters, posting on facebook and twitter etc. can make it
feel like we're staying in touch, even if it's more of a periphery level.
And if I've exchanged
emails with the recipient but for some reason
feel a slightly more formal approach makes sense — if we haven't
emailed for a long time, or the person's status makes me
feel like «Hey» is too familiar — then I stick with «Hi.»
I don't know what it is about
email that makes people
feel like they have to be formal and buttoned - up, but I do know that no one has ever been excited to read and reply to an
email that's really dry and boring.
I
feel very lucky to run an amazing organization
like Back on My Feet — this is a real passion and mission, not just a job — and that in itself can make it very hard to switch off the
email, laptop, or phone and take a moment to yourself.
The catch is that without automatic
email, it didn't
feel like a BlackBerry.
«It's
like a drug and calms me,» said one relative and mother, who said she
feels it as strongly as I do, in an
email.
Dunn adds, «People just
like to
feel that you took the time to make an
email, presentation, or demo about them.
A mass
email asking for a favor is likely to
feel like spam and be ignored.
Starting off a response
email with something as simple as a customer's first name makes them
feel like they're not an anonymous support ticket.
Founders get a bunch of
emails or calls from VCs, and then
feel like they have to start their fundraising process immediately or miss out.
Also, if you
feel unmotivated right now and don't
feel like reading another how - to article, your next best option is to put up a «We Accept Bitcoin» badge up on your website and forward users to a landing page prompting them to contact you via
email.
Today,
email alone can
feel like it's sucking up most of the work day.
When someone receives an
email like that, they
feel like they are being gamed.
Ever
feel like you have a bullseye on your back because your
email account has been hacked so frequently?
The more you can make your
email feel like it's written just for the recipient, the more effective it will be.
From smart ads to landing pages, a smart website and mobile apps, to
email BaynoteONE helps you deliver relevant, personal content, offers and products that make your customer
feel like they are at the center of your universe.
When your prospect receives your
email, they should
feel like it was written for them.
It would make to big a stew here.â $ me:
Feel free to
email me if you
like.
I know the scriptures say to be angry and sin not, but I
feel sin burning within me
like a lake of fire itself so I escape to the outdoors where 93 *
feels cooler somehow; cooler than sitting in my office staring at that awful
email.
For example, found this in my
email about half an hour ago from one of them, but because I don't
feel like being stalked, I'll keep his or her name out of it (I mean, he's already
emailed me once out of the blue) but, and I quote» Hey Noel.
Most important, I always get the
feeling that I received the
email because he had something worth sharing, not because he
felt like he had to send out a newsletter.
Please
feel free to
email me to troubleshoot if you would
like.
Feel free to
email me if you would
like to compare notes.
When she
emailed me the ingredients, I kind of
felt like I was on Chopped.
The whole
email felt like a virtual hug, saying, you've got this, girl!
But I have yet to find anyone who does the dressing
like my aunts if you would
like it
feel free to send me an
email and I can give it to you.
«The
emails felt like a nice person was talking to me.
If you'd
like to talk about collaborating or would
like a copy of my rate card,
feel free to
email me at natasha @ butterbaking.com.
If there's something that you can't find or would
like to see more of, please
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like.
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like Electric Smoker Guy or you want to suggest something,
feel free to contact us via
email or contact form.
But know that I cherish
emails from you
like you wouldn't believe, and
feel free to write away, and yes we must Skype, I just need to find the time... you better know I think of you constantly as well!
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like converted to gluten free, please
feel free to send me an
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I actually
feel like this is a better
email.