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Poorly Written Emails is Bad for B-to-B Relations: Galaxy Research

Poorly written emails can get in the way of doing business, according to a new report from the Australian analyst company Galaxy Research. The survey, which was underwritten by virtual office group Servcorp, revealed that 58 percent of business leaders say that poorly written emails with grammatical errors will influence how they respond. "Nothing says more clearly to a client or prospect that they are just another item on your to-do list than being too busy to return a voicemail or receiving a rushed typo-ridden email," Marcus Moufarrige chief operating officer of Servcorp told News.com.au.

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