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Description

***Why this course is considered as a TOP RATED and BEST SELLING course for the Email
Etiquette
category on Udemy?***
See what students are talking about in this course:
5***** Star Rating
I learned a lot and barely got bored while learning. He was so good at teaching. The best thing about this course that I loved was the assignments and quizzes and how clear the lectures were.
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Albert Peterson
5***** Star Rating
Very clean and organized with easy-to-follow tutorials, Exercises, and solutions.
This course does start from the beginning with very little knowledge and gives a great overview of common tools used for email etiquettes and progresses into more complex concepts and ideas.
Overall enjoyed the course and enjoyed the lectures He is very knowledgeable, clear, and concise with explanations.
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Mark Taylor
5***** Star Rating
This is a very interesting course for me because all the info and examples give me a better way to write and structure my emails.
He is a great instructor and does the explanation in an understandable way using his own examples, so one can follow along nicely.
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Varun P
5***** Star Rating
It is the best course I met in Udemy, The instructor is amazing! He not only taught me the knowledge of how to write better emails but also shared his thought and experience of his career. The course is so good and interesting, he let complicated knowledge become easy to understand, gave me more confidence. Thank you !!!
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Rebecca Newman
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COMPLETE COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Welcome to the
COMPLETE EMAIL ETIQUETTES
course.
In this course, you will have everything you need to know to make your Emails
LOOK
and
SOUND PROFESSIONAL
.
Whether you are a student or an employee at an office, this course is for people of all ages, who use the emailing system.
My name is
Khalid
, and I will be
leading you through this course.
Here at Magine Solutions highly
experienced instructors, engineers, and doctors
with more than 10 years of experience in the industry will guide you through very high-quality online courses.
At the end of the course, you will be able to understand:
Netiquettes or internet etiquettes
The basic format of a
professional email
The importance of a
powerful subject line
The appropriate tones of formal and informal emails
How
templates
make emailing easier
When and what not
to communicate over emails.
The use of
SCRAP and TIC
Attachments in emails and many more.
We will also learn to understand these concepts by
looking at case studies to strengthen

the theoretical concepts.
Our course is designed to serve people from all age brackets and work backgrounds. Whether you are a manager of a big firm or a student, knowing email etiquette always comes in handy.
As always,
our aim will be to add to your knowledge. I assure you that by the end of this course,

your email writing skills will improve greatly!
The rules of society provide us with behavior guidelines. Similarly, the reason for email etiquettes is to help build and create a civil, agreeable, and productive climate for official online correspondence.
The aim is to avoid strain on the framework, work environment, and any unpleasant exchanges among clients.
So here we are!
This course is your ultimate guideline for Email Etiquettes. We will provide you with all the knowledge to help you master the skill of writing efficient and professional emails. This will help you impress the responder and
save you time, effort, and embarrassment
of writing unprofessional emails.
All that precious time can be saved and used efficiently.
So get ready to learn everything you need to know about email writing skills.
Our course is designed to serve people from all age brackets and work backgrounds. Whether you are a manager of a big firm or a student, knowing email etiquette always comes in handy.
Why wait until you embarrass yourself. Join us today!
There are no requirements necessary to enroll.
I only ask to come open-minded and ready to learn.
Feel free to look at the course description and I look forward to seeing you inside.

THANK YOU!!
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Who this course is for:
The Ideal Student For This Course Is Anyone Who Wants To Learn About 'Email Etiquette' Or An Existing Professional Who Wants To Expand On Their Current Skills.

What you'll learn

What are Netiquettes And It's Importance

Basic Format of an Email

What is Subject Line in an Email and How To Write It?

How to Greet in an Email?

How to Write Closing Lines in an Email?

How and Where to use Signatures?

How to use “To” “Cc” ”BCC” “Reply All”?

Power of Subject Lines

Format of Subject Lines

Tone of the Subject line

Tone of Formal Emails

Tone of Informal / Casual Emails

What are Email Templates

How to Explain Lateness in an Email?

How to Explain Absence in an Email?

How to Request Appointment in an Email?

How to For a Favor in an Email?

How To Decide To email or NOT to email

Things You Should Never Say in Emails

What are SCRAP and TIC and How To Use Them

What are Attachments and How to Use Them?

Format of The Attachments

Common Errors

Checklist Prior To Pressing Send

Write it Now, Send it Later Using "Delay Delivery"

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-(Course I) E-mail Writing Etiquette: Introduction To The Course
3
1.1-Introduction To The Course
1.2-Importance Of Netiquettes
1.3-Important Tips For This Course!!
2-Look Of An Email And Basic Format
7
2.1-Look Of An Email And Basic Format
2.2-Subject Line
2.3-Greetings
2.4-Closing Lines
2.5-Signatures
2.6-How to use “To” “Cc” ”BCC” “Reply All”
2.7-Quiz 1
3-Power of Subject Lines
2
3.1-Power of Subject Lines
3.2-Quiz 2
4-Tones
2
4.1-Tones: Tone of Formal Emails
4.2-Tones: Tone of Informal /Casual Emails
5-Templates
9
5.1-Templates
5.2-Assignment
5.3-Explaining Lateness
5.4-Assignment
5.5-Explaining an Absence
5.6-Assignment
5.7-Appointment request
5.8-Assignment
5.9-Quiz 3
6-'To Email' OR 'Not To Email'
3
6.1-'To Email' OR 'Not To Email'
6.2-Quiz 4
6.3-Assignment
7-Use of SCRAP and TIC
2
7.1-Use of SCRAP and TIC
7.2-Assignment
8-Attachments
3
8.1-Attachments
8.2-Format Of Attachments
8.3-Assignment
9-Common Errors
1
9.1-Common Errors
10-Checklist Prior To Pressing Send
3
10.1-Checklist Prior To Pressing Send
10.2-Quiz 5
10.3-Assignment
11-Templates
20
11.1-Out Of The Office Template
11.2-Discussion on New Project Proposal Template
11.3-Upcoming deadline for annual submission
11.4-Networking event for industry professionals
11.5-Urgent: Change in Schedule for Team Meeting
11.6-Congratulations on Your Promotion!
11.7-Follow-Up: Proposal for Strategic Partnership
11.8-Notice: Office Closure for Holidays
11.9-Update: Progress Report on Current Project
11.10-Welcome Aboard: New Team Member Introduction
11.11-Subject: Thank You for Your Business
11.12-Feedback request: Post event survey
11.13-Opportunity: Request for Proposal for Upcoming Project
11.14-Reminder: Upcoming Training Session
11.15-Alert: Security Breach - Please Review Attached Document
11.16-Invitation: Product Launch Event
11.17-Important: Changes to Employee Benefits Program
11.18-Request for Approval: Marketing Budget Proposal
11.19-Request for Proposal: Vendor Selection for Upcoming Event
11.20-Request for Quotation: Office Renovation
12-(Course II) Business Writing Course: Introduction (Basic Ideas & Information)
3
12.1-Introduction
12.2-User manuals or Instruction Manuals
12.3-Essential things for a user manual
13-Before You Write (Mindset Before We Start Writing)
4
13.1-Principles of writing a user manual
13.2-The difference between complexities and clear writing
13.3-Reading age
13.4-Section review
14-Structure (The best way to prioritize your information)
6
14.1-The active voice
14.2-Importance of active voice
14.3-Identification of voice
14.4-How to gather ideas
14.5-Prioritizing our ideas
14.6-Section review
15-Bricks of a wall (What makes a writing)
4
15.1-How to divide ‘could’ and ‘must’
15.2-Sentences
15.3-Paragraph
15.4-Section review
16-Clear writing
7
16.1-Introduction to Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
16.2-Examples of Ethos
16.3-Examples of Pathos
16.4-Examples of Logos
16.5-Being direct
16.6-The Twist
16.7-Assumptions
17-Editing (Getting in the tier one of writing)
12
17.1-Introduction to sales report
17.2-Attention grabbing
17.3-How to achieve better writing
17.4-How to check our writing
17.5-Tools to check our work
17.6-Editing part 1
17.7-Editing part 2
17.8-Editing part 3
17.9-Clarity
17.10-Worked example 1
17.11-Worked example 2
17.12-Final words
18-Extras!
1
18.1-Bonus lecture