Unleash the Power of Your Inbox Most people have no idea what that very popular message, 'you got mail'' can do. At times it brings a smile, cheers hearts, or brings an end to a huge feast. Yes, an email can be that powerful, and they originate right from your inbox. Emails are created by people to share stories, which can elicit different types of reactions. Depending on the content, people may become happy, annoyed, frustrated, or even afraid. Types of Reactions to Email Messages- Timeliness: People respond to emails at different speeds. Some respond immediately, others in two days, some within a week, while others take more time.
- Emotion: Reactions to emails depend on the content, the sender, or the emotional state of the person. emotions may range from happiness, or annoyance, to being overwhelmed/
- Acknowledgment: There is a universal code used to inform the sender that the recipient has received the message. Some email providers supply formatted responses like "thanks", "Great!" to help users acknowledge receipt. However, some apps provide a tracker that sends an open receipt.
- Emojis: Another way that people react is by using emojis. These little yellow guys can show almost any emotion, from crying to anger or hope.
- No reaction: Some people may not react at all, especially if they don't feel a response is necessary.
So you can use your inbox to do almost anything. You can help people feel better and share the power of your email. |