5 Suggestions for Writing Better Informational Emails

Can I be candid with you? I don’t read every email I receive. And I’m not talking about spam. I’m talking about informational emails. These are emails which have information in them I probably need. But I simply don’t often absorb all of it.

I know. It sounds awful. Hopefully, someone in the comments will let me off the hook of seeming cruel or weird and admit they are the same way. Here’s the fact. I’m not detail-oriented. At all. If you send me a “book email” – one which appears exceptionally long and full of details – you often lose me before I really get started. (Again, just being honest.)

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