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Learn how to master your inbox while discovering new productivity tools and ways to collaborate. Get rid of distractions and get more done NOW. 4 Golden Rules: 1) Forget the saying “check my email”. PROCESS it. 2) Easier to process 75 emails than 150 3) Why email should often be lower on your “to-do” list 4) Avoid email internally 10 Quick inbox tips: 1) Use templates for emails you send often / gmail / outlook 2) Shortcuts are your friend (as mentioned here on the blog) 3) Undo Send / gmail / did you just forget to attach that proposal to your email again? forgot to get clarification again? UNDO IT! 4) Rapportive (social profiles for everyone you're emailing) 5) Follow-up reminders as not everyone will reply to your email (Sanebox Reminder and Boomerang are pure genius for this and I’ve mentioned both here on the blog for follow-ups and general productivity: 7 simple ways to get to inbox zero post) 6) Contact Monkey Get insight on your SENT Mail --- following email exchanges, following up with contacts, sync your email automatically with your crm like salesforce.com, use and track templates with salesforce.com. 7) Improve your email signature and automate your address book with WriteThat.name. 8) The art of brevity. Write shorter emails so you get shorter responses. Try to limit most emails to 5 sentences... Fred Wilson keeps it to less than 10 words for more than 50% of his emails! http://blog.shuttlecloud.com/gmail-meter-power-user-fred-wilson/ 9) Write a Specific and Strong Subject Nearly 40% of email is opened on mobile devices today and this means that your subjects should fit on one line of a mobile screen and MUST motivate your recipient to open you email. Getting your email opened is half the battle. 3-5 words max and use this chart from marketing profs to use great keywords. 10) Have only one, compelling Call-to-Action or next step in an email (Alex) Your recipient’s time is precious like yours. This is especially true when prospecting. You must present a concise and compelling case that motivates be taking the time to write you back. And make sure to only have one so your recipients next steps are clear.

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Email Sucks…But it

doesn’t have to!

August 14, 2013

ContactMonkeyVP Business Development

Alex SmithWriteThat.name

Community Manager

Brad Patterson

What’s Bothering You?

Too many emails 27%

Can’t find what’s important among the noise 21%

Doesn’t integrate well with tasks, to-do lists, projects, CRM 33%

People use email poorly and I have to pay for it! 14%

YOUR TAKEAWAY

Discover new tools / Ways to collaborate

Master your inbox – less time, more effective

Get rid of distractions and get more done

To Rock Your Inbox!

4 Golden Rules

Check my Email PROCESS it

Email distraction / Multi vs mono-tasking

2 main processing guidelines: 2 mins / 4 Ds

4Ds Do it, Delegate it, Defer it, Delete it

Avoid anything not 4D in inbox

Why? Inbox Zero. Get in, get out, get other important things done

#1

Mobile Processing tips

Take off notifications

Only “check” if you have to

Check out Mailbox!

#1

Stick to What’s Important

NOWBACON is taking over!

Ignore unimportant subscription emails

It’s easier to process 75 emails than 150

#2

Fight the Bacon Where it

Hurts!

Unroll.Me

#2

Fight the Bacon Where it

Hurts!

SaneBox

#2

How many times a day do you

process/check your email?

Not Daily

2-5 times/day

5-10 times/day

10-20 times/day

More than 20 times/day

Email isn’t Priority #1

Checking email is a HUGE distraction

Avoid spending your freak AM energy on email

Challenge – Process your email 3-5 times/day

#3

Worried About Missing Something Important?

Check out AwayFind!

#3

Avoid emailing Internally

Great tool for simple communication, especially outbound, BUT, not for more dynamic, complex, detailed, time/progress-oriented collaborations

http://venturehacks.com/articles/no-email-at-angellist

33% "Doesn't integrate well with my other tasks, to-do list, projects, CRM"

#4

What internal chat tool do you

use?

Skype

GChat

Hipchat

Yammer

Other

Avoid emailing InternallyYammer

#4

Avoid emailing Internally

Trello

#4

That make email suck less!

10 MUST-HAVE

Inbox Tips

Use Templates

Tip #1

Shortcuts are you Friend

Try out Keyrocket

Tip #2

Undo Send!

Life-saver

Enable in Gmail labs

Tip #3

Rapportive

Know who you’re

Exchanging with

Chose your tone, connect and Interact with them!

Tip #4

Follow-Up Reminders

Defer message

Know if someone doesn’t reply

Check back in week, month, year

Tip #5

NB (pause inbox)

How do you keep track of your

conversations?

Excel

Heavy CRM

Lightweight CRM

Boomerang

Other

Insight into Sent Email

Track when, where & how often your emails are opened

Know who’s clicking on your links

Get notifications to identify who to call now

Outlook, Gmail, Salesforce

Tip #6

What’s in the bottom of your

email?

Nothing

Plain text signature

Copied image

HTML linked image

Promotional Offer

Automatically Update your

Contacts

Tip #7

1-minute setup then runs seamlessly in background

Always have the contact info you need

Gmail, Outlook, Salesforce

Write Shorter Emails!

State your business in the FIRST sentence

Outline what you would like from them

Clear Call-to-Action at the end

Tip #8

Use Great Subject Lines

3-5 Words MAX

Nearly 40% of emails are read on Mobile – Keep that in Mind

Fight for Attention – Be appealing

Tip #9

Have ONECall-To-Action

Make it incredibly easy to respond

Be clear about what you want

Have one, very clear CTA

Tip #10

YOUR CHALLENGE

Schedule 5 slots to PROCESS every day

Try out 2 or 3 of the tools we mentioned

Be in touch (patterson@kwaga.com / alex@contactmonkey.com )