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		<title>Guilt trips and business emails</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alina Popescu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TweetThose two concepts put together, not likely to win the &#8220;couple of the year&#8221; award, are they? And they shouldn&#8217;t, simply because guilt trips should never be part of business emails, especially when it&#8217;s the first email you send out! Imagine this! You want to introduce your recently launched business. You mention your website, then [...]]]></description>
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<p>Imagine this! You want to introduce your recently launched business. You mention your website, then jump to saying you have a kid who&#8217;s just turned two and add  a link to cute photos of that kid. Then mention an obscure site you used to have but no longer exist. And finally, in paragraph 4 actually mention one of the services you provide. Nothing on your expertise, no reference to satisfied customers, no detailed skill set of your team. Just throw the baby in, that&#8217;s bound to work!</p>
<p>No matter how I twist and turn it, other than guilt trip, no other reason comes to mind for mentioning offsprings and showing photos to potential customers. Maybe, just maybe, if you were a photographer specializing in newborns and toddlers, there might be a reason for the photos. But saying your main quality as a business professional is having a child? It&#8217;s crazy! And the image of yourself you put out there has little to no chance to generating leads or sealing the deal.</p>
<p>Remember, <strong>you&#8217;re trying to build a business relationship!</strong> Yes, if you&#8217;ve had a client for years, a personal bond develops, you might even become friends and show eachother family photos. But if it&#8217;s a new client you&#8217;re targeting, <strong>keep it professional and tell them how you can help them grow their business</strong>. Honestly, they couldn&#8217;t care less about you as a dad!</p>
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