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      Volume 14, Number 16 Issue #216                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

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Setting aside the one-one- business email, there are two types of business emails you need to know how to write. Today's post explains them both.   Let me know  what you think of this tip !
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FEATURE:  Two Types of Business Emails You Need to Know How to Write

2 types of automated business emails
Back in 1965, the first email was considered to be a novelty. 

Today, email is a widely-accepted form of communication in business, whether it's the one-on-one email you dash off to your cubicle partner or with automated emails that are constructed and loaded into an email list manager and scheduled to send. 

Let's set aside the personal, one-on-one email you write to a specific person and talk about these automated emails sent to a large group of people. 

You may hear them called email blasts, bulk email, or mass email. These automated email marketing messages save time, reduce costs, increase productivity, provide a written record, and make marketing easier.

A couple writing email tips: if you're a blogger, freelance writer, ministry leader, or small business owner, you need to understand what makes these business emails unique and how to write them ...

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  More Writing Tips for Business Emails
Email Campaign vs. Ezine: What's the Difference? How to Write Links to Get More Clicks 3 Writing Tips to Increase Your Email Open Rate What to Write in Your Welcome Email to New Subscribers
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That's it for now. See you next time.

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