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Conquer Your Email Overload

Debbie’s productivity tips for busy people If email is taking up too much of your valuable time and your communication flow keeps getting clogged up – then help is here […]

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June 20, 2012 One Min Read
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Debbie’s productivity tips for busy people

If email is taking up too much of your valuable time and your communication flow keeps getting clogged up – then help is here in the form of Debbie Mayo-Smith’s new book Conquer Your Email Overload.

Fully revised and updated to cover Outlook 2010, this book shows you how to automatically sort incoming and outgoing emails; organise, file, search and fine emails simply and quickly; turn Contacts into a top marketing and communication tool; integrate and make good use of social media connections; and much more.

The book is fully illustrated with step-by-step instructions and screen shots. Just think, you too can have an empty Inbox and use your Contacts, Calendar and Tasks to full advantage.

RRP print version $35; e-book $25.

Go to www.successis.co.nz.

Published by Penguin Books.
ISBN: 978-01435-67417

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