Make Emails Less Than 300 Words Long to Get More Responses
Nobody likes to receive tons of lengthy emails for analysis, but we all really want to send them. If you want others to answer, don’t exceed 300 words per body.
Lifehacker alumnus Adam Duchis explains that before sending an email, he verifies that it does not exceed 300 words. Anyone can read an email shorter, but as it gets longer, people either lose interest or miss important details hidden under the clutter. And to give you an idea of the scale, this article is 126 words long, with a headline and everything else. So 300 should be enough anyway.
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