The best way to ensure that great first impression? Take control of the 
situation by introducing yourself before your first day even begins. You 
can start by writing an introductory email to your new team.

You might not get away with writing just one introduction email. The email 
you send to your managers may differ from the one you send to your new 
clients. Either way, you should sign off with your name and your new job 
title.
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That's why the happiness hacks in the book are so useful. Simple things, 
like picking up the phone on the third ring, monotasking when you drink a 
cup of coffee, and sending important emails to yourself first, can make all 
the difference.

Another important email etiquette rule regarding attachments is that you 
shouldn't attach large files like videos to your emails. The best way to 
send those is to upload the file to a cloud service like Google Drive or 
Dropbox and provide the recipient with a link that permits them to access 
it.

You should never assume that the recipient knows who you are. Start your 
email's body with a short introduction containing relevant information 
about yourself. If you know the recipient but you're not quite sure they 
remember you, find a way to mention the last time you talked or remind them 
how you know each other.

Copying individuals on an email is a good way to send your message to the 
main recipient while also sending someone else a copy at the same time. 
This can be useful if you want to convey the same exact message to more 
than one person. In professional settings, copying someone else on an email 
can help get things done, especially if the person receiving the copy is in 
a supervisory role. For example, copying your boss on an email to a 
non-responsive co-worker might prompt the co-worker to respond. Be aware, 
however, that when you send a message to more than one address using the 
Cc: field, both the original recipient and all the recipients of the carbon 
copies can see all the addresses in the To: and Cc: fields. Each person who 
receives the message will be able to see the addresses of everyone else who 
received it.

Being proactive in your recruiting is essential to connecting with college 
coaches. And like everything else in the recruiting process, 
student-athletes should go into it with a set strategy. For example, when 
there are multiple coaches in a program, who do you reach out to first? *Should 
you email the head coach or assistant coach?* Your plan of attack for coach 
communication will depend on the college, size of the program and sport.

Cold emailing has come a long way since it was first used in sales. It used 
to be that the sole purpose of sending cold emails was to pitch the offer. 
Usually one, generic message was sent to a large group of prospects without 
any personalization or segmentation whatsoever.

Rather than blasting every email to your entire email list, segmentation 
lets you send certain emails only to those subscribers you think will be 
the most interested in that content, resulting in higher conversions.

The College Board claims that sending scores early *shows colleges that 
you're a very interested applicant.* If you first take the SAT your junior 
year, then, should you go ahead and send that score to colleges you're 
particularly interested in?

It will be no surprise to hear that *official SAT score reports should get 
to your schools by their respective application deadline.* In order to 
figure out what this means in terms of when to send your scores, let's go 
through the timing of everything that happens after you take the test.

You should only send mail to National Visa Center if explicitly instructed 
to through an email, telephone call, or letter from National Visa Center. 
In most cases, this request for documentation will be for a case that is 
not processing electronically. If necessary for your case, NVC will provide 
you with a mailing address. Never send original documents to the National 
Visa Center.

It's important to evaluate your campaign statistics after every campaign 
you send, so you can determine how the performance of a campaign compares 
to what's normal for your organization. Use your campaign reports, stats 
overview, and audience dashboard to track trends and return on investment 
(ROI) over time. Although this won't help you improve your sent campaign, 
it'll give you the data you need to make informed email marketing decisions 
in the future.

Receiving books, magazines or newspapers is a gift that can be enjoyed for 
days and even sometimes weeks after an inmate gets them. Sending books and 
magazines to an inmate is fairly simple. Almost all institutions will allow 
inmates to receive books (with the exception of temporary classification 
and diagnostic institutions), but they stipulate that they need to come 
directly from the publisher. What does that mean 'from the publisher'? 
Simply put, it means you can order them from Amazon.com (must not be used 
or from third party sellers). 

Some key things about ordering books are they must come NEW, and *must be 
paperback*. If they are hardcover they will be rejected. If they are used 
they will be rejected. If they are not from a publisher like amazon and you 
send them yourself in a box they will be rejected! Ordering books for an 
inmate through Amazon is easy, you just have to make sure that you select 
ship by USPS and that you *ship it to the inmate's mailing address*. *Put 
the inmate's first name and last name followed by the inmate's ID number* 
in the name line of the shipping address (John Doe, 12345). If you are 
unsure of this information utilize our inmate search feature, or call the 
facility directly for this information. Be sure to enter facility name and 
the address that inmate mail is received at (which may not be the same as 
the physical address). For example, if I were sending an inmate items who 
is incarcerated at Ulster Correctional Facility I would address it as 
follows:

John Doe, 12345
Ulster Correctional Facility
P.O. Box 800
Napanoch, New York 12458-0800

The plastic card in the seat pocket in front of you will review some of the 
safety information announced by the flight attendant. Read it. It also 
tells you about emergency exits and how to find and use emergency equipment 
such as oxygen masks. As you're reading the card look for your closest 
emergency exit, and count the number of rows between yourself and this 
exit. Remember, the closest exit may be behind you. Have a second escape 
route planned in case the nearest exit is blocked. This is important 
because people sometimes head for the door they used to board the plane, 
usually in the front of the first class cabin. This wastes time and blocks 
the aisles. If the oxygen masks should drop, you must tug the plastic tube 
slightly to get the oxygen flowing. If you don't understand the 
instructions about how the mask works, ask a flight attendant to explain 
them to you.

How you present yourself to others in the business world speaks volumes. 
People often form first impressions about others within seconds of first 
meeting them therefore it is crucial to ensure you are properly prepared to 
present yourself as a professional. Here are some important tips towards 
making a good impression.

Please note, we do not begin downloading applications until mid-September. 
If you submit an early application, we will notify you once your 
application has been downloaded. Please add "bcapplic...@bc.edu" to your 
list of approved email senders to ensure that you receive this email and 
other important application related communications.

It's important to remember that money is sent directly from your BECU 
account to another person's bank account typically within minutes2, so 
Zelle shouldn't be used to send money to people you don't know or trust.

If your payment is still pending, we recommend confirming that the person 
you sent money to has enrolled with Zelle, and that you entered the correct 
email address or U.S. mobile phone number. If you're waiting to receive 
money, you should check to see if you've received a payment notification 
via email or text message. If you haven't received a payment notification, 
we recommend following up with the sender to confirm they entered the 
correct email address or phone number.

If the person you sent money to has already enrolled with Zelle, the money 
is sent directly to their bank account and cannot be canceled. This is why 
it's important to only send money to people you know and trust, and always 
ensure you've used the correct email address or U.S. mobile number when 
sending money. If you sent money to the wrong person, we recommend you 
contact the recipient and request the money be returned. You can only 
cancel a payment that has been scheduled but not yet processed. To 
determine if you can cancel a payment, *go* to your Activity page and look 
for a "Cancel" button.

An email address and password are required in order to create an account. 
You should use the email account you use for all applications, just to make 
it easier to remember. We also recommend you use a non-school issued email 
account (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo). Campuses send important, time-sensitive 
correspondence to applicants, so you should check your email regularly 
(including your spam folders).

If you are carrying a lot of high-interest debt on credit cards and/or 
loans, you should pay those off, or at least pay them down significantly 
before you embark on a pay-yourself-first plan. Otherwise, you could end up 
paying more in interest on your debt than you earn from your savings, 
potentially putting you further behind.

When you write an email, you'll be using the *compose window*. This is 
where you'll add the *email address of the recipient(s)*, the *subject*, 
and the *body* of the email, which is the message itself. You'll also be 
able to add various types of *text formatting*, as well as one or more 
*attachments*. If you want, you can even create a *signature* that will be 
added to the end of every email you send.
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