Over 10,000 words.
A special ebook on writing emails in all kinds of situations, including condolence emails, complaints emails, collection emails, and others.
Writing an email is a "necessary evil" for some yet a source of enjoyment and enrichment for others.
The truth is, whether you like it or not, we cannot exist without sending and receiving emails in this day and age of the Internet.
You have to learn how to write an email, especially for those dreaded “difficult situations.”
That’s the bad news.
The good news is, it’s easier than you think if you follow the directions and sample templates provided in this hands-on report.
This report offers not only great tips and email writing ideas but also copy-and-paste ready-to-mail email samples. Change the parts you need to change, personalize them and make them appropriate for the occasion, then press the SEND button. As simple as that.
A well-written email opens doors, closes deals, and gladdens hearts. But a bad one can really wreak havoc with your life and business.
The chapters include the following:
Chapter 1. Seven Golden Rules of Email Letter Writing
Chapter 2. How to Design a Great Signature Block
Chapter 3. How to Write a Perfect Subject Line
Chapter 4. Words You Should Never Use
Chapter 5. How to Write a Difficult Email
Chapter 6. How to Write an Adjustment Email
Chapter 7. Adjustment Emails Written by the Customer
Chapter 8. Adjustment Letters Written by the Company
Chapter 9. How to Write Collection Emails
Chapter 10. Collection Email: More Examples
Chapter 11. How to Write Condolence Emails
Chapter 12. Examples: Condolence Email
Chapter 13. Sympathy Email: Examples
Chapter 14. How to Write a Resignation Email
Chapter 15. Examples: Resignation Email
Chapter 16. How to Write a Business Apology Email
Chapter 17. How to Write an Email of Apology for Wrong and Offensive Behavior that Hurt Someone
Chapter 18. Examples: Apology for Hurt Emails
The copy-and-paste templates are designed to make your job easier. Just replace the place holders with the proper names and make any other minor changes (or additions) that are appropriate for the specific case or occasion, and you are ready to send a difficult letter without any sweat.