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发表于 2012-5-16 15:53
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Now, putting ourselves in the perspective of a receiver (and we’ve all been there). When we are faced with going through an inbox full of email – coming back from a vacation for example, we have some natural habits that are worth noting:8 v1 H2 m: H$ s+ R, X! ^
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We tend to answer, or be drawn to email that are the fastest to answer or process. That means email that require very little work or thought.
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. {2 @, v8 m- G; X" Q7 d9 cWhen we open an email that’s very long, our gut reaction is to close the email, or come back to it later when we might have more time.
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When we receive an email from someone wanting something from us, wanting us to buy something, or wanting our time, we instantly feel guarded and will automatically want to say no, even if the offer will benefit us in reality.
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We go through email while asking “what’s the point?”. O( { P6 F: |1 d$ u R
We go through email that is pitching something while asking “why should I care?”
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