The company name at the least and whom to contact should you have questions regarding whatever service they are offering.
Business emails should not include text message abbreviations and slang terms
because it is
The language for Italian business emails is generally less formal than for Italian business letters
You never should use an emoticon for business, it doesn't make you look professional, not a good way to make a professional, serious impression.
because theyre idiots
The best way a business can make their outgoing emails more secure is through email encryption. This is done through third-party software. It includes encryption, quarantining or bouncing emails.
There are many sites that offer examples of business emails for free or at cost. Some sites include verticalresponse, mcgraw-hill, and business2community.
I have heard their next tour should be in 2010. They have some website you can subscribe to for emails for stuff like this.
No. Both are considered communications. They shall apply equally. Both should be kept internal in your business and someone else may only read it if you forward it to them. Noone should have access to your phone calls or your emails. Keep in mind however that phone calls and email are made using business property, therefore those emails and phone calls are not yours, they are your companies. They have full right to read your emails in other words.
so that they can easily reach their customers
One can find samples for business emails on Vertical Response. They have a free trial to see if this is right for you. Also they have no contracts when signing up.
A business proposal should give a unique proposition to show how this business will source clients. The business should give a break down of operations, estimate costs and the proposed returns.