In some of my recent speaking engagements, a number of people have commented on the fact that their mailboxes are too full. So they feel they need to compromise some of the Netiquette basics such as replying promptly to messages. Although I believe better time utilization can solve many of these issues, here are some mail tools which can be of tremendous benefit as well. This is a great article for those who feel they need better email control.
11 Web tools
for controlling internal email chaos
Scott Gerber – thenextweb.com
Whether your team works remotely or
side by side, minimizing inessential inbox chaos is a constant challenge
startups face. Luckily, there are now countless resources dedicated to fixing
this very problem. (Actually asking people to stop emailing you doesn’t seem to
be an option.)
To find out which tools are the best
bets for entrepreneurs who rely on email 24/7, I asked 11 founders from Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) the
following question:
What
is your favorite Web tool for streamlining internal email among team members
and why is it better than the rest?
Their favorites are below.
1. Flowdock
We use Flowdock as a hybrid
tool. It works as both a private messaging app and a group discussion solution.
We find that it drastically cuts down on internal emails, and it often gets an
answer back in seconds instead of minutes or hours. It also supports file
sharing, so we can share ideas and screen shots easily when communicating ideas
remotely.
- Patrick Conley, Automation Heroes
- Patrick Conley, Automation Heroes
2. Redbooth
We’ve been testing out Redbooth, and we
really like the way notifications work on projects. Instead of looping everyone
in on discussions, we can keep emails to a minimum.
My daily digest email gives me a
great overview of the moving parts, and it zeros in on what needs to be done
without having to read 100 emails.
- Kelly Azevedo, She’s Got Systems
- Kelly Azevedo, She’s Got Systems
3. Basecamp
Basecamp’s platform is rather intuitive, and it
allows you to keep all the necessary documents and team communications in one
place for each project. You can also apply email notifications that go out to
your team members if something important is updated.
A lot can get lost in back-and-forth
emails, so it’s nice to have a good project management system such as Basecamp
to organize everything.
- Andy Karuza, Brandbuddee
- Andy Karuza, Brandbuddee
4. P2 on WordPress
P2 is a great
WordPress theme that we use for internal communication. Instead of sending
emails to the team, everyone makes posts to the blog. This way all our
communication is public and searchable. It keeps us on the same page and
reminds us why we made past decisions.
- Wade Foster, Zapier
- Wade Foster, Zapier
5. Evernote and Yammer
We share notes and messages
via Evernote, and
it dramatically reduces the need to send attachments. Yammer is for non-urgent
business communications such as social events and other announcements. We
really like the “like” feature in Yammer — every “like” saves an email.
- Ryan Buckley, Scripted, Inc.
- Ryan Buckley, Scripted, Inc.
6. Atlassian Products
In my
opinion, internal emails are handled wonderfully by Gmail. For
other communications,Atlassian has
a great line of products I’m very partial to — namely JIRA and HipChat. The
integration with both into Gmail is also superb.
- Daniel Wesley, Creditloan.com
- Daniel Wesley, Creditloan.com
7. HipChat
HipChat is the best enterprise chat client
out there. By engaging in chat rooms and one-on-one chats, we are able to keep
conversations out of email. Chat is always faster and more actionable than email.
- Adam Lieb, Duxter
- Adam Lieb, Duxter
8. Skype
Skype is great for sending messages that need to be
known immediately, but don’t need the formality of checking your email. Every
employee has a copy of Skype, and we set up chat groups divided into
departments, so any employee can send a message to an individual employee or to
a department.
Everyone knows Skype. It’s easy to
use, and best of all, it’s free in comparison to HipChat or other instant
messaging apps.
- Liam Martin, Staff.com
- Liam Martin, Staff.com
9. iDoneThis
All team members send a complete
list of what they worked on that day to iDoneThis. The software then compiles these lists and
sends a report out to the entire team the next morning. Back-and-forth email is
greatly reduced when everyone can easily stay abreast of the progress of the
entire team.
- Laura Roeder, LKR Social Media
- Laura Roeder, LKR Social Media
10. Google Hangouts and Adium
We use email for things that don’t
require an immediate response. We use Google
Hangouts for our real-time communication. It works inside of
Gmail and Google Plus, but it also works with any Jabber-compatible client.
We use Adium for Mac to keep it tied to together. It keeps a lot of
noise out of our inboxes.
- Jared Brown, Hubstaff
- Jared Brown, Hubstaff
11. Help Scout
Help Scout is awesome tool for keeping our team on
the same page. It’s basically a way for any team of two or more people to share
the same inbox and delegate to the appropriate departments
It lets you streamline specific
inquires to others, add private notes about the client/case, keep track of
previous history with people and more. It’s a good way to prevent things from
slipping through the cracks.
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In addition to this blog, I have authored the premiere book on Netiquette, " Netiquette IQ - A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email". You can view my profile, reviews of the book and content excerpts at:
www.amazon.com/author/paulbabicki
If you would like to listen to experts in all aspects of Netiquette and communication, try my radio show on BlogtalkRadio and an online newsletter via paper.li.I have established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and Minding Manners among others. I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and I have been contributing to the blogs Everything Email and emailmonday . My work has appeared in numerous publications and I have presented to groups such as The Breakfast Club of NJ Rider University and PSG of Mercer County, NJ.
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In addition to this blog, I have authored the premiere book on Netiquette, " Netiquette IQ - A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email". You can view my profile, reviews of the book and content excerpts at:
www.amazon.com/author/paulbabicki
If you would like to listen to experts in all aspects of Netiquette and communication, try my radio show on BlogtalkRadio and an online newsletter via paper.li.I have established Netiquette discussion groups with Linkedin and Yahoo. I am also a member of the International Business Etiquette and Protocol Group and Minding Manners among others. I regularly consult for the Gerson Lehrman Group, a worldwide network of subject matter experts and I have been contributing to the blogs Everything Email and emailmonday . My work has appeared in numerous publications and I have presented to groups such as The Breakfast Club of NJ Rider University and PSG of Mercer County, NJ.
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