Having been a premium member for less than one month, I have found it difficult to review and reply to all the emails I get and on a timely basis. I can't imagine the flood top
My filter is my delete button. Usually I’ll take a quick look at the title and decide to look at it or not. If I look at it I’ll skim it and if it interests me I’ll read on. If not I’ll delete. Basically a 2 stage process.
Grant
If you are using Gmail you can set up filters by what you have listed above. You can have those email bypass your inbox and go into a folder. then you can read them when you have the time or certain ones that you are not going to read delete them. It says sorting through all the emails to find the ones you want. By using what you listed above as filters you save a lot of time
How do you control all the wa emails?
Having been a premium member for less than one month, I have found it difficult to review and reply to all the emails I get and on a timely basis. I can't imagine the flood top
Sounds like an orderly process, Tom! Yes, the emails can get overwhelming the more involved you are. If it takes time away from developing your online business than as mentioned earlier, the delete button is always an option.
You don't have to respond to every question/comment that is not directed at you. You can engage or not engage the WA community as much or as little as you want.
Remember why you paid to be here, to learn and develop your online business. Once you do that you may have more time to reach out and help others.
Press on . . .
My filter is my delete button. Usually I’ll take a quick look at the title and decide to look at it or not. If I look at it I’ll skim it and if it interests me I’ll read on. If not I’ll delete. Basically a 2 stage process.
Grant
If you are using Gmail you can set up filters by what you have listed above. You can have those email bypass your inbox and go into a folder. then you can read them when you have the time or certain ones that you are not going to read delete them. It says sorting through all the emails to find the ones you want. By using what you listed above as filters you save a lot of time
i know this site i did today is not complete but i thought i would throw it out there (because baseball season in just couple weeks away). i don't want to many strikes this sea
Hey Tom,
There are 2 areas where you can ask for feedback.
1.) Please Give Me Feedback on My Website and the second one is shown in the screen print below...
Hope this helps you.
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i know this site i did today is not complete but i thought i would throw it out there (because baseball season in just couple weeks away). i don't want to many strikes this sea
Hey Tom,
There are 2 areas where you can ask for feedback.
1.) Please Give Me Feedback on My Website and the second one is shown in the screen print below...
Hope this helps you.
Sounds like an orderly process, Tom! Yes, the emails can get overwhelming the more involved you are. If it takes time away from developing your online business than as mentioned earlier, the delete button is always an option.
You don't have to respond to every question/comment that is not directed at you. You can engage or not engage the WA community as much or as little as you want.
Remember why you paid to be here, to learn and develop your online business. Once you do that you may have more time to reach out and help others.
Press on . . .