Why Your Emails Get Replies (Or Don’t)

People are more likely to respond to information requests–whether important or trivial–if they’re easy to address. … By contrast, very important but complex messages that require a lot of work to answer often don’t get a response.

This confirms something we’ve discussed before: that if you want to get your emails read, your message needs to be the opposite of vague–that is, it should be as clear, concise, and actionable as possible.

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Steuart Snooks