Web Site and E-mail Etiquette Tips
September 24, 2009 by Judith
Yes, there are E-mail Etiquette considerations when it comes to Web sites!
From what site owners should consider from a courtesy and design point of view to what site visitors need to consider before they click the contact link and start typing cryptic comments or requests.
Web site owners need to be aware of the basics that cover their site visitor’s experience. If you’ve been Webmastering for any length of time your side of this etiquette topic won’t surprise you. Or, maybe you will learn a thing or two?
Then, for you site visitors, you too need to be aware of what you need to consider and take the time to do before you starting filling out a contact form willy-nilly. The time you take to be aware of and practice the issues involved in Web Site and E-mail Etiquette will increase your chances of a favorable response while leaving a pleasant impression.
Amongst other issues, E-mail Etiquette does apply to those on both sides of a Web site’s screen. So for those who have Web sites, are considering getting a Web site and for those who use Web site forms here are some: Web Site Etiquette Tips. Enjoy!
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But I’m just here to fill out a web form willy-nilly.
Ahhhh… There’s one in every crowd! ;-)