Thursday, December 4, 2008

EOM

A 3-Letter Timesaver

Had Charlie gone batty? Was his keyboard shorting out?

He'd just sent me a curious e-mail. It was entirely blank. But the subject line said: "Sales copy good to go. "

"Huh?" I thought.

Trusty Google had the answer.

Turns out that "EOM" is an acronym for "end of message." It's often used in e-mails, when the entire content of the e-mail is contained in the subject line. That way, the recipient doesn't have to open the e-mail at all.

A tiny, three-letter timesaver. See if it can speed up your e-mail communications today.

By Suzanne Richardson

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