Electronic Messages and Digital Media

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Electronic Messages and Digital Media

Preparing and Composing Professional E-Mail Messages Summarizes main idea and uses REQ to remind receiver that a response is required Opens with receiver’s name to express friendliness and to mark beginning of message Starts directly, amplifies the main idea Explains and discusses the topic

Preparing and Composing Professional E-Mail Messages Uses document design (in this example, bullets) to improve readability. Also, consider columns, headings, enumerations, numbered lists, and so forth. Uses appropriate closing (action information, dates or deadlines, a summary of the message, or a closing thought)

Preparing and Composing Professional E-Mail Messages Closes with full contact information

Tips for Formatting E-Mail Messages Enclose the receiver’s address in angle brackets. Include a salutation (such as Dear Dawn; Hi, Dawn; Greetings) or weave the receiver’s name into the first sentence. Again, a separate salutation helps the receiver recognize the beginning of the message and seems friendly.

Tips for Formatting E-Mail Messages Write in complete sentences; use upper and lowercase. Single-space within and double-space between paragraphs. Include a complimentary close before your name when added formality is needed.

Top Ten E-Mail Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Career 1 Responding when angry Making address goofs Forgetting a subject line or failing to change it to match the “thread” Not personalizing your message (such as skipping the salutation and closing identification) 2 3 4 8

Top Ten E-Mail Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Career 5 Including inappropriate content (such as instant indiscretions, off-color jokes, and statements you will later regret) Forgetting to check for spelling and grammar Thinking no one else will ever see your e-mail 6 7 E-mail World 8

Top Ten E-Mail Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Career 8 Copying and forwarding recklessly Completing the “To” line first (a slip of the fingers can send a message before its time, and you can never take it back) Expecting an instant response 9 10 8

Using Instant Messaging and Texting Professionally Learn your organization’s IM policies. Don’t text or IM while driving. Make yourself unavailable when busy. Separate business contacts from friends. Avoid chitchat. Keep messages simple. Never send confidential or sensitive info.

Using Instant Messaging and Texting Professionally Remember that text messages can be saved. If personal messaging is allowed at work, keep it to a minimum. Don’t blast multiple messages it you don’t hear from coworkers immediately. Keep your presence status up-to-date. Don’t use confusing jargon, slang, and abbreviations. Care about correctness. Proofread!

Creating a Podcast (or Webcast) for Business Decide whether to record one or a series. Download software; obtain hardware. Organize the message. Choose an extemporaneous or scripted delivery. Prepare and practice. Publish and distribute your message.

Creating a Professional Blog Identify your audience. Find a home for your blog. Craft your message. Make “blogrolling” work for you.

Creating a Professional Blog Attract search engines by choosing the right keywords. Blog often. Monitor the traffic to your site. Seek permission if you are employed. Stay away from inappropriate topics.

What Is a Wiki? A wiki is a Web site that employs collaborative software to allow users to share information by creating documents that can be easily edited.

Five Main Uses of Wikis in Business Keeping remote global team members informed and coordinated.  Creating a database of information for large audiences.  Facilitating feedback before and after meetings. Providing a project management tool.  Helping document large and small projects, such as providing templates for reports.

How Businesses Use Social Networks, Such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and LinkedIn Brainstorm and enhance teamwork. Boost brand image. Provide a forum for collaboration. Help recruiters find talent.

Tips for Using Social Networking Sites and Keeping Your Job Observe company rules, if they exist. Remember that privacy is a MYTH. Realize that refusing “friend” requests could jeopardize professional relationships. Don’t share information you wouldn’t share openly in the office. Keep your profiles free of risqué photos, profanity, and negative comments.

What Is Really Simple Syndication (RSS)? Is a data file format capable of transmitting changing Web content Allows businesspeople to monitor many news sources in one convenient online location Increases traffic to syndicated Web sites

How Does RSS Work? Content provider updates or creates new material on syndicated Web site. Content provider transmits RSS documents (called feeds or channels) to subscribers. Subscribers read RSS feeds with Internet browsers, e-mail programs, or “cloud” reader programs.

Social Bookmarking Sites Help users search, organize, manage, and store bookmarks on the Web with the help of metadata – that is, information tags or keywords Are aggregators, which means that they compile and list current, popular news items that will most likely to appeal to their readers

Social Bookmarking Sites Common configurations of bookmarking icons (also known as Share links or widgets) that Web designers insert into Web pages to allow visitors to share content On most high-traffic Web sites, you will see Share links, or widgets, that will take you to social bookmarking sites.

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