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Inbox Zero is the new Nirvana

Posted by Shaun Nestor on 24 Aug 2010 / 0 Comment

Inbox Zero is that elusive but peaceful state of having trimmed your overflowing e-mail inbox down to a manageable level. To help you reach that state, Digg founder Kevin Rose has 5 tips on cutting through the clutter (via GigaOM). For starters, keep it short–like haiku short. When you add “Sent from iPhone” to your e-mail signature people are more forgiving of your brevity. Don’t forget to create a VIP filter for friends, family, investors, and business partners. Check out our guide for more advice about keeping your inbox slim, as well as 25 tips for perfecting your e-mail etiquette

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About the Author, Shaun Nestor

Shaun Nestor is the Principal at Never Mind Marketing. He focuses his consulting on Inbound Marketing, social media, and using the power of the internet to promote brands.

Shaun has helped hundreds of people around the globe grow their business. His passion is helping small- and medium-sized companies expand their brand online.

You can find him on Google+, Twitter and LinkedIn.


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