Email spam is something that should be taken seriously, even if we all kind of think of it like a part of nature. You can’t go outside without being exposed to the breeze, and you can’t use email without being …
Everyone seems to be looking for ways to speed up their email management, and often turn to third party apps, plugins, and email clients to give them what they need. Sure, you can do that, though it can be …
Email organization is one of the more fundamental goals with any structured time management plan, especially one that’s striving to reach the lofty goal of Inbox Zero. I make no promises that grouping your conversations will help you reach it, …
There are a million and one different productivity hacks you can incorporate into your lifestyle and your workflow. There are so many options out there, it comes down to personal preference what you want to learn and adapt to, and …
It’s not unusual to think of communications with a temperature involved. Email in particular can be considered hot or cold, depending on the state of the relationship you have with the person at the other end. Hot emails, hot leads, …
Email tracking is one of those features that, when you’re a small business, a casual salesman, or someone operating an outreach campaign, might not seem essential. After all, you’re really just waiting on replies, and you’re going to send a …
A few times over the past few weeks, I’ve written about various methods you can use to better manage your email workload. The idea is usually the same: figure out what’s coming in, categorize it, and act on it accordingly. …
Years ago, desktop notifications were a novel experience. It wasn’t all that common for an app to be able to interact with you outside of its own window. Some programs used workarounds to display messages and notifications as pop-ups on …
In the world of healthcare, triage is a very important concept. If you’ve ever been to a doctor’s office and wondered why people who came in after you are being seen first, discounting appointments, triage is generally the answer. It’s …
When you send an important email, there’s an immediate sense of relief. It’s done, it’s out there, it has been sent, and now all you can do is await a reply. The relief is short-lived, since you immediately start to …