This is "Just Another Way". An article to let you know just another effective way of using e-mails properly in building up or maintaining any sort of friendship or relationship on and by the net, I wrote it for you with all my hearts.
You know, in 2001, the easiest way of showing your friends and relatives that you are always and still thinking of them, is just a click away, pushing that forward button on your e-mail program and sending a joke, a picture or a file, with your name on the top as the sender. But according to my own surveys, it won't work the way you think it does. It is sometimes annoying and it really hurts your friends to receive hundreds of joke junk e-mails, almost always the same old junks and jokes or pictures and files you can easily find in any ordinary websites on the Internet and you will receive sooner or later by one of your friends who has just joined the community of the World Wide Web. However, I believe, there is just another way to show your friends how you feel about them, how you missed them and why you have decided to write to them and that's only writing two lines of what you have in your mind and deep in your heart. Only two lines of one of your pleasant memories can surely shrink and shorten the distance between you and your audience. Only two lines of simple words and phrases can lead you to the heart of your reader.
Open your e-mail program, start composing a new message (and not just that funny forwarding button), write your first line, use the name or nickname of your pal, say hi and continue with your own feelings: Hey ... you know what? I miss you so much, I was just thinking of/about you, I feel so great while I am writing this to you, you know, you are my best friend, a great part of my life, ... and whatever you feel at that time, only in one single line you can just do it. But you want to share something - let's say a text, an article or a joke or a beautiful poem, a remarkable quotation - with your readers, end your first line with something like this: "Hey I want you to read this too ... or look what I've found on the Internet, ... or what do you think about this?" then by using a simple copy-and-paste function, add that piece of writing or picture right after your own first line.
And believe me it works, your reader will remember you throughout the day, week or month and sometimes the year with the same emotions you wanted to transfer in your e-mail, and every single memory he or she has, of you, with you and for you. But don't leave your message there with that piece of writing or picture added, start your second line, invite your reader to keep on reading to the end of your e-mail message, say something interesting or exciting about your yesterday, or today, something you have never said before, something new in your life, in your work, your new friends, your new findings. Believe me, it takes less than two minutes and it keeps your relationships closer and stronger. One another important note, if you use a piece of writing that belongs to someone else, make sure you include his/her by-line and the resource box at the end of the article. In this way, the author of that article, the painter of that painting, the photographer of that picture you have just inserted in your e-mail will never forget you and he/she will always appreciate you.
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