: "Best," "Thanks," or "Regards," followed by your name. 2. General Writing Principles To make your emails "Good," follow these three rules:
Add value (e.g., "I saw this article and thought of you") rather than just "Checking in." To get help/info.
Focus on a specific benefit for them , not a list of your features. To bump a thread. Mix.txt_Good Emails (1).txt
Make it as easy as possible to say "Yes." Give them options (A or B). 4. How to Organize Your "Mix.txt" File
If your file is a "Mix," it likely contains variations of these three common types: Key Strategy To get a meeting. : "Best," "Thanks," or "Regards," followed by your name
Every high-performing email follows a specific structure to ensure it is read and acted upon:
: Use bolding for deadlines and bullet points for lists. Most people skim emails on mobile devices. Focus on a specific benefit for them ,
: Match the tone to the recipient. Use "Hi [Name]" for colleagues and "Dear [Name]" for formal outreach.