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Advantages 1. EMail enables speedy communication 2. Email provides the receiver an option to respond immediately 3. Email saves tons of trees daily (Alternative to papers) 4. Email saves tons of fuels daily (Freight vehicle fuels) 5. User enjoys sending colorful and attractive messages using HTML 6. Businesses enjoys no or low cost communication 7. A new business opportunity for email service providers through Ads 8. A free communication media for users 9. More delightful fast and rich media presentation for receiver 10. After all, email is the first source to interact with a person personally when he is free unlike in a telephone or any real time we need the receiver to be engaged 11. e-mail is a low cost way to transmit messages 12. e-mail messages are always easy to locate 13. it is always a secure means of sending messages 14. it eliminates the need for conventional surface mail 15. you can choose priority (high which is fast or low which is slow) Disadvantages 1. Lack of computer knowledge among people, so not sure all receiving parties use email system
Language barriers seem pretty self-inherent, but there are often hidden language barriers that we aren't always aware of. If you work in an industry that is heavy in jargon or technical language, care should be taken to avoid these words when speaking with someone from outside the industry. Without being patronizing, imagine explaining a situation in your industry to a child. How would you convey these concepts without relying on jargon? A clear, direct narrative is preferable to an incomprehensible slew of specialty terms. Hope this helps!
Friedhelm Hillebrand, experimented with number of characters around 1985. He tried random sentences and questions and then counted the number of letters, numbers, punctuation marks and spaces. It seemed to always come short of 160 characters. Not sure if that would be enough he tried comparing it to other things and sure enough text found on postcards at that time was averaging on 150 characters.
Clear: Your messages need to be clear if they are to be effective.Concise: If you want your messages to be read by busy people, make them brief. Say what you need to say, and say no more (while maintaining goodwill, of course). Remove all words phrases and sentences that serve no purpose. You can also eliminate wordiness by substituting one word for wordy, overused expressions.Concrete: You have a choice in your writing to use concrete (specific) or abstract (vague) words. They both have a place in business writing. However, concrete terms are typically more accurate and, in some cases, more believable.Correct: Correctness in business writing includes spelling, grammar, punctuation, and format. For spelling, punctuation, and grammar, you should keep a dictionary and a writer's guide at your desk.Coherent: Messages need to "hang together." Ideas need to flow from one to the next through smooth transitions. You can achieve this by outlining your messages, writing simple sentences and focusing each paragraph on one idea. You can also improve the coherence of your message through parallel structure, connecting words and phrases, and guide posts.Complete: Check to be sure that your message is complete. Have you included all the information you need to ensure that the other person can do a complete job or make a reasonable decision?Courteous: Your message should be positive-building goodwill and focused upon the reader. Watch gender specific language and always use proper titles.
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no they are not always preferable because sometimes you need more calories or someting
You can always stop un wanted inbox messages on the gmail. The inbox messages can be unsubscribed. After that the mails will always go to the spam folder.
Yes this is advisable on a shared computer.
Yes. Its always preferable because its mostly effective , but sometimes it can be very expensive too.
No, it is virtually never appropriate.
no not always but most of the time
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It means the baby was coming out head first - always preferable in human birth.
No but you can write them down in your notebook of text messages. That way you'll always have a little piece of conversation with you.
There is not currently a way to see your sent or received text messages online. You can always keep your text messages on your phone to see them.
always leave your name and contact number
then find somebody else. someone REAL