The Inside Job

A Checklist for Every E-mail You Send

By Liz Wolgemuth

Posted: June 5, 2008

E-mail is not generally a deeply considered form of correspondence. It's a quick take, a snappy rebuttal, a last-minute lunch invite, or—sometimes—a stunningly inappropriate rant.

For help improving the thoughtfulness of our digital letters—here's a checklist from marketing whiz Seth Godin.

Some of my favorites from the comprehensive, 36-item list:

16. Is there anything in this E-mail I don't want the attorney general, the media, or my boss seeing? (If so, hit delete).

20. Have I included the line, "Please save the planet. Don't print this E-mail"? (If so, please delete the line and consider a job as a forest ranger or flight attendant).

35. Bonus: Does the subject line make it easy to understand what's to come and likely it will get filed properly?

36. If I had to pay 42 cents to send this E-mail, would I?

What questions are on your E-mail checklist? Or, better yet, what checklist suggestions would you pass along anonymously to a few folks in your address book?

(For more on major E-mail mistakes, check out the recent Freakonomics discussion.)

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Carole Wozney of OH @ May 13, 2009 01:24:39 AM

phone or mail

Would you mention your content by mail or phone, or even in person? Well then, why clutter someone's e-mail, or even waste their time? The Obama post was rather unnecessary.

Think before you click or hit send. Some people have a real life.

Don of PA @ May 08, 2009 19:05:40 PM

Nice site

Nice article

arhiderrr of DE @ Feb 28, 2009 10:24:49 AM

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