advantades and disadvantages of e mail messaging
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Advantage -1)Email can increase efficiency, productivity and your business readiness.... cheap - sending an email costs the same regardless of distance and the number of people you send it to.
2 ) Email can increase efficiency, productivity and your business readiness. ... cheap - sending an email costs the same regardless of distance and the number of people you send it to.
3 ) Used to verify people when they subscribed to news later or want to download eBook.
4) Email uses multiple protocols within the TCP/IP suite. For example, SMTP is used to send messages, while the POP or IMAP protocols are used to retrieve messages from a mail server.
Disadvantage-1) Some emails cause upset or anger. A reply in the heat of the moment can’t be easily retracted, but it can cause lasting damage.
2)Over checking messages is so common, but it is time wasted on a low value, passive activity. Better to check once or twice a day.
3)Unrequested marketing emails are a lousy way to make first contact with a new prospect, and email service providers typically require you to have specific permission to send marketing emails to a person.
2 ) Email can increase efficiency, productivity and your business readiness. ... cheap - sending an email costs the same regardless of distance and the number of people you send it to.
3 ) Used to verify people when they subscribed to news later or want to download eBook.
4) Email uses multiple protocols within the TCP/IP suite. For example, SMTP is used to send messages, while the POP or IMAP protocols are used to retrieve messages from a mail server.
Disadvantage-1) Some emails cause upset or anger. A reply in the heat of the moment can’t be easily retracted, but it can cause lasting damage.
2)Over checking messages is so common, but it is time wasted on a low value, passive activity. Better to check once or twice a day.
3)Unrequested marketing emails are a lousy way to make first contact with a new prospect, and email service providers typically require you to have specific permission to send marketing emails to a person.
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