Before you hit send on that next email, perhaps you should run down this
list, just to be sure:
really ask for it?
about not getting it?
cause they have blogs is not okay.
relevant messages delivered to people who actually want to get them. Nowhere
does it say anything about you and your needs as a sender. Probably none of my
business, but I'm just letting you know how I feel. (And how your prospects
feel).
back to that person? (if not, change it please).
spam, then don't apologize. If I need to apologize, then yes, it's spam, and
I'll get the brand-hurt I deserve.
out?
or my boss seeing? (If so, hit delete).
(If so, please delete the line and consider a job as a forest ranger or flight
attendant).
'send big files' and consider your options.)
find out?)
delete).
potential hoax? (If so, visit snopes and
check to see if it's 'actually true).
need to see it?
says, in its entirety, "yes," is not helpful).
difference between its and it's? Just wondering.
be delighted to get it? Or am I taking advantage of the asymmetrical nature of
email--free to send, expensive investment of time to read or delete?
Adorable kittens? Endangered species of any kind?
likely it will get filed properly?
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