Which of the following guidelines about the subject line of e-mail messages is most appropriate?
@Kamauri @Ultrilliam
Answer choices?
yes
Please post them.
A.Make sure you provide all the details in the subject line in case the receiver does not have time to read the whole e-mail. B.Use the subject line wisely to let your reader know the main purpose of the e-mail. C.Try to keep the subject line very short, such as just one or two words. D.Avoid using a subject line unless the e-mail is very important.
Any ideas? Also, which ones are you able to eliminate first?
i dont know
I took a class that talked about this my Freshman year
Okay, Make sure you provide all the details in the subject line in case the receiver does not have time to read the whole e-mail. would be incorrect since in most email cases you're unable to see the whole subject tag as well as that should be included in the email itself.
Not answer but, personally, I would do what answer choice D says
thanks
You can also eliminate Avoid using a subject line unless the e-mail is very important. - You'll be needing a subject line regardless if it is important or not so tat way you're able to get it across to someone so like example: Photo's of our vacation. it helps gathering someones attention towards the subject.
Try to keep the subject line very short, such as just one or two words. May be suitable, yes. But using one or two words won't really grasp the readers attention.
So, that'll bring it down to Use the subject line wisely to let your reader know the main purpose of the e-mail. Which will grasp your readers attention, as well understand the importance of the email.
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