April 2009 Vol 1, Issue 4

SOLUTIONS
Keeping You Current

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Greetings,
 
In this issue we continue with the third and final part of the  "No-No's in Email" series. And be sure to check out the latest company introduction, Shade Tree Interiors.
  
Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you,
Pam Gockley
Pres/CEO
Vigilant Corporation
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Email Series - Best Way to Annoy Co-Workers
E-mail 3 of 3 No-No's

Top Etiquette Experts' Electronic Don'ts List
 
Netiquette No-No #3: SHOUTING AT YOUR COWORKERS

For Post, and many others, one e-mail faux pas trumps them all: writing messages in ALL CAPS.

"All caps is the No. 1 worst offense. It's the e-mail equivalent of shouting," Post says. "It's makes me cringe when I get an e-mail in all caps, no matter how nicely it's written."

For Pamela Eyring, the owner and director of the Protocol School of Washington, correct grammar and punctuation - whether it's avoiding the all caps curse or using spell check - is essential.

"When you're doing e-mails, the first thing you have to remember is that your e-mails reflect you," Eyring says. "So that e-mail courtesy is just like writing someone a letter: [You need] correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.

Eyring says that's all part of knowing the audience. For some younger students that she teaches, that means stressing avoidance of shorthand like OMG or btw.

"Not everyone gets it unless you're in that same culture," she says.

All of these things contribute to one major pitfall of e-mail, according to Schwalbe: It is unable to communicate tone.

"Balance is something that people forget in e-mail: Close as they close. Address people as they address you," he says. "If you signed something 'love' and they wrote back and closed with 'sincerely' clearly you have different ideas about your relationship."

But for all the talk of rules and etiquette, accidents happen.

When I started working on this story, I even broke one of my own personal e-mail rules: Honor thy friends' privacy. As I blasted out a message to my acquaintances wanting to hear their e-mail horror stories, I accidentally placed addresses in the CC box, instead of the BCC box. As soon as I sent the e-mail, I recoiled.

"For mass mailings always use the BCC line if it's something really large in your social life in terms of privacy," Post says. "No one wants the reply all button on that one."

Indeed. I feared receiving a response that said, "My e-mail pet peeve is you
 
By ASHLEY PHILLIPS ABC News
July 17, 2008 
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Thank you for reading and we hope you continue to check in with us throughout the spring and summer. We enjoy hearing from you and sharing "Solutions" that will benefit your business.
  
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Pam Gockley
Vigilant Internet Services Corp
President/CEO
 
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