A Simple Yet Powerful Email Checklist

Posted on June 20, 2008 by Yan

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Seth Godin has come out with yet another interesting thoughts on things you should ‘check’ before you hit that ’send’ button. A light-hearted and straight-to-the-point advices that would change the way you look at email.

In case you are wondering who Seth is, he writes the most popular marketing blog in the world and the author of the bestselling marketing books of the last decade. See what Google thinks of him.

Seth’s Email checklist

Before you hit send on that next email, perhaps you should run down this list, just to be sure:

  1. Is it going to just one person? (If yes, jump to #10)
  2. Since it’s going to a group, have I thought about who is on my list?
  3. Are they blind copied?
  4. Did every person on the list really and truly opt in? Not like sort of, but really ask for it?
  5. So that means that if I didn’t send it to them, they’d complain about not getting it?
  6. See #5. If they wouldn’t complain, take them off!
  7. That means, for example, that sending bulk email to a list of bloggers just cause they have blogs is not okay.
  8. Aside: the definition of permission marketing: Anticipated, personal and relevant messages delivered to people who actually want to get them. Nowhere does it say anything about you and your needs as a sender. Probably none of my business, but I’m just letting you know how I feel. (And how your prospects feel).
  9. Is the email from a real person? If it is, will hitting reply get a note back to that person? (if not, change it please).
  10. Have I corresponded with this person before?
  11. Really? They’ve written back? (if no, reconsider email).
  12. If it is a cold-call email, and I’m sure it’s welcome, and I’m sure it’s not spam, then don’t apologize. If I need to apologize, then yes, it’s spam, and I’ll get the brand-hurt I deserve.
  13. Am I angry? (If so, save as draft and come back to the note in one hour).
  14. Could I do this note better with a phone call?
  15. Am I blind-ccing my boss? If so, what will happen if the recipient finds out?
  16. Is there anything in this email I don’t want the attorney general, the media or my boss seeing? (If so, hit delete).
  17. Is any portion of the email in all caps? (If so, consider changing it.)
  18. Is it in black type at a normal size?
  19. Do I have my contact info at the bottom? (If not, consider adding it).
  20. Have I included the line, “Please save the planet. Don’t print this email”? (If so, please delete the line and consider a job as a forest ranger or flight attendant).
  21. Could this email be shorter?
  22. Is there anyone copied on this email who could be left off the list?
  23. Have I attached any files that are very big? (If so, google something like ’send big files’ and consider your options.)
  24. Have I attached any files that would work better in PDF format?
  25. Are there any :-) or other emoticons involved? (If so, reconsider).
  26. Am I forwarding someone else’s mail? (If so, will they be happy when they find out?)
  27. Am I forwarding something about religion (mine or someone else’s)? (If so, delete).
  28. Am I forwarding something about a virus or worldwide charity effort or other potential hoax? (If so, visit snopes and check to see if it’s ‘actually true).
  29. Did I hit ‘reply all’? If so, am I glad I did? Does every person on the list need to see it?
  30. Am I quoting back the original text in a helpful way? (Sending an email that says, in its entirety, “yes,” is not helpful).
  31. If this email is to someone like Seth, did I check to make sure I know the difference between its and it’s? Just wondering.
  32. If this is a press release, am I really sure that the recipient is going to be delighted to get it? Or am I taking advantage of the asymmetrical nature of email–free to send, expensive investment of time to read or delete?
  33. Are there any little animated creatures in the footer of this email? Adorable kittens? Endangered species of any kind?
  34. Bonus: Is there a long legal disclaimer at the bottom of my email? Why?
  35. Bonus: Does the subject line make it easy to understand what’s to come and likely it will get filed properly?
  36. If I had to pay 42 cents to send this email, would I?

A long checklist it may be indeed. Some are a little impractical to follow whilst others are just humorous in my opinion but when it comes from probably one of the greatest marketers, I would have to have a second look.

That said, my favorites would have to be #13 and #36. What about yours?

Did you miss any of these?

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3 Comments

  • Patrick W. on June 20th, 2008

    Hey, I’m new to the forums here, and considering starting a website/blog to start writing some articles and possible earning money. I want to set up my website with a host, such as inmotion or yahoo, or another host. I want to really try this out, but I don’t want to set up a site that will force me to pay for a whole year or two of service right at the beginning. I’d rather pay month to month, like Yahoo (3 months at a time). But I don’t like yahoo because 11.95/month seems a little steep to me. Are there any sites that go month to month payments or 3 months to 3 months? I also would like decent support, and would be willing to spend 7 or 8 dollars/month instead of 3 or 4. I just don’t want to have to agree to 1 or 2 years of service right at the beginning. Thanks for your help and understanding! -Patrick

  • Yan on June 20th, 2008

    Patrick, I understand your concern. Please check your email, will you?

    Yan

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