Organizing Your Email
Keeping your email organized is imperative, especially in
corporate or small business settings. When you use email for
business purposes, you are essentially handling customer files.
Because of the importance of this for even the smallest of
businesses, those files should stay as organized as possible.
You wouldn't just lump all of your paper customer files into a
corner would you? Most of us wouldn't, so here are some ways to
keep the email files (correspondence) organized as well.
If your business email inbox is currently cluttered with
hundreds of old items, set aside some time to clear it out. This
first clearance may take several hours, so you may want to
delegate some weekend or evening time to tackle it.
Filing Methods
Before starting the actual filing of the items, you'll need to
brainstorm your organizational structure. If you do not have a
solid contact management software program, I strongly suggest
investing in one. My preference is GoldMine, and I'll explain
why further on in this section. For now, you simply need to
decide how you work, and what filing system will work best for
you personally. If you need help coming up with filing and
organizational ideas, here are a few popular ones:
1. Customer Name Folders