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    Professional Business Email Writing And Email Etiquette

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Professional Business Email Writing And Email Etiquette

    Professional Business Email Writing And Email Etiquette
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.37 GB | Duration: 4h 45m

    Business email writing and email etiquette for communication with co-workers, your boss, and during sales

    What you'll learn
    Email communication with co-workers
    Email communication for managers with employees
    Email etiquette
    Email productivity
    Requirements
    NA
    Description
    Approach email writing as a professional by doing two things:Become more productive in how you handle email that comes in and out.Improve your actual writing and communication style.BETTER WRITING OF EMAILGrammar, word choice, the points we decide to make, and our eloquence in communication are a part of the quality of our writing. In this course, we'll go over word choices and deciding which points to prioritize. We'll also discuss how to write more eloquently and succinctly.You don't have to become a poet, but for professional communication, you do need to express yourself clearly and efficiently, and that's what we'll focus on in this course. Additionally, you must embrace the most boring part of writing, which is proofreading. We'll focus on proofreading strategies as well.EMAIL PRODUCTIVItYEmail productivity is a big topic among busy professionals because we all want to spend less time reading, processing, and replying to email. Sure, it's nice to get email sometimes because some email carries good news like clients who want to pay or friends who want to hang out. But most of email is just other people adding tasks to our todo lists, and we want to be careful of that.Invest in your career! Enroll today!

    Overview

    Section 1: Welcome! And what to expect

    Lecture 1 Welcome! And what to expect

    Section 2: Writing email to co-workers or managers. Elite email writing to impress!

    Lecture 2 Section introduction to writing professional emails

    Lecture 3 Example of an email written between employees of the same company

    Lecture 4 Example of a confused and convoluted email, and how to improve it

    Lecture 5 Further explaining the previous lecture on not writing convoluted email

    Lecture 6 Your out of office auto-response email script

    Lecture 7 How to politely ask for something without the risk of offending them

    Lecture 8 The error to avoid when writing short sentences

    Lecture 9 Writing an email to co-workers or a manager - exercise

    Lecture 10 Writing an email to co-workers or a manager - exercise answer

    Section 3: Practice activity to sharpen your communication skills in difficult situations

    Lecture 11 Activity to sharpen your communication skills: handling something you did wrong

    Lecture 12 Activity answer for email communication skills: handling something you did wrong

    Section 4: Additional attention to detail in your email and overall communication

    Lecture 13 Making communication gender-inclusive

    Lecture 14 How to start your email by professionally addressing the recipient

    Lecture 15 Email subject line modifiers like urgent, action, or confidential

    Lecture 16 What are memos and when to use memos vs. email vs. reports

    Section 5: Writing for managers

    Lecture 17 How to write as a manager - section introduction

    Lecture 18 How to give employees more confidence with your communication

    Lecture 19 How to give compliments and encouragement that resonates

    Lecture 20 How to give employees instructions

    Lecture 21 Maintaining a resource document library with employee instructions

    Lecture 22 Creating a culture and dealing with whining or complaining employees

    Section 6: Writing a sales cold email pitch. Email writing to potential clients

    Lecture 23 Pitching section introduction

    Lecture 24 How to approach your first potential client in a professional way

    Lecture 25 Example of a highly-effective email pitch you can write

    Lecture 26 Email follow up sequence

    Lecture 27 Following up after a successful meeting

    Lecture 28 Example of a bad pitch

    Lecture 29 Example of a good pitch

    Lecture 30 Writing email recap

    Lecture 31 Exercise - writing a cold email pitch

    Lecture 32 Exercise - writing a cold email pitch - answer

    Section 7: Stylistic effects

    Lecture 33 Using italics to emphasize importance, urgency, or emotion in a professional way

    Lecture 34 Using bold text, caps, numbers and logical flow to emphasize important points

    Section 8: Word choice

    Lecture 35 Commonly misspelled words that spellcheck won't pick up - don't trust spellcheck

    Lecture 36 10 weak words to take out of your writing and example of email to boss

    Lecture 37 More weak words and phrases

    Lecture 38 Example of using fewer words to communicate the same thing

    Section 9: Proofreading

    Lecture 39 Proofreading your writing

    Lecture 40 Checklist for proofreading

    Lecture 41 Use version revisions, suggestion feature, and other proofreaders

    Lecture 42 Not re-reading what we expect and using different perspectives

    Lecture 43 Proofreading exercise

    Lecture 44 Exercise answer

    Section 10: Gmail productivity

    Lecture 45 Section introduction - how to be more productive with email (Gmail examples)

    Lecture 46 Email productivity fundamentals that relate to personal development

    Lecture 47 Professional photo icon

    Lecture 48 Using templates in Gmail

    Lecture 49 Use labels to properly organize your inbox

    Lecture 50 Categories in Gmail and how they are different than labels

    Lecture 51 Answering email on the go using voice to text

    Lecture 52 Answering email in a split screen to go faster

    Lecture 53 Stopping unwanted email

    Lecture 54 Inbox 0 mindset and strategy

    Lecture 55 Create rules to automatically filter emails

    Lecture 56 Schedule emails instead of sending right away

    Lecture 57 Schedule Meetings directly in Gmail

    Lecture 58 Searching Gmail by attachment size to find which to delete to save space

    Lecture 59 All Gmail search operators

    Lecture 60 Teaching people who email you to send shorter messages

    Section 11: Customer support email ticketing automation software

    Lecture 61 Email support ticketing software signup

    Lecture 62 Using the knowledge base in Zoho to speed up customer support

    Lecture 63 Email templates in Zoho

    Lecture 64 Mistake not to make with too much automation

    Lecture 65 How to invite other agents and begin delegating customer support tickets

    Lecture 66 Email ticketing section conclusion and last few features discussion

    Section 12: Assertive communication

    Lecture 67 Assertiveness section introduction

    Lecture 68 Assertiveness definition

    Lecture 69 Situations when it's difficult to know when and how much to be assertive

    Lecture 70 Not an option - you need it so you are not passive aggressive later

    Lecture 71 Example - being assertive working from home and getting others to be quiet

    Lecture 72 Create limiting beliefs in others

    Lecture 73 Example of saying no with courtesy and reinforcing it with a limiting belie

    Lecture 74 Assertive communication exercise

    Lecture 75 Assertive communication exercise - answer

    Section 13: Conclusion

    Lecture 76 Thank you for taking the course

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