This up-to-date book covers all aspects of Internet etiquette, including email, discussion forums, online auctions, instant messaging and much more. It explains modern topics such as blogs and wikis, and how netiquette applies to them. Although this book is suitable for beginners, even experts should find plenty to make them think. At once prescriptive and pragmatic, this book tells you in plain language how everyone would behave in a perfect world, giving you the knowledge to enable you to decide how you wish to present yourself online.
Netiquette: Modern Manners For A Modern World tackles the best practices for technology etiquette and manners while using social media platforms and messaging, email, and branding. Filled with guidelines and suggestions to improve your communication skills, this book helps you smoothly communicate in this technology-driven world. Assure that your posts and messages are always understood in a world where communication skills seem to be in decline due to the advance of technology. This book is a must-read for businesses and individuals alike, as it reviews the powers and pitfalls of social media and sets a framework for appropriate technology manners and communications in this constantly-evolving, technologically driven global economy. From the tech-savvy to the infrequent social media and internet user, Netiquette provides best practices to employ using technology and social media messaging and branding.
Each title in the highly acclaimed Opposing Viewpoints series explores a specific issue by placing expert opinions in a unique pro/con format; the viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected and often hard-to-find publications.; This title addresses online etiquette (known as "netiquette") and ethics, addressing the relationship between the Internet and civility; whether cyberbullying is a serious problem; the etiquette and ethics of online relationships (including online dating; "Each volume in the Opposing Viewpoints Series could serve as a model not only providing access to a wide diversity of opinions, but also stimulating readers to do further research for group discussion and individual interest. Both shrill and moderate, th"
The great-great-grandson of Emily Post carries on her well-mannered tradition with netiquette rules for social media, online dating, work, and more. For generations of Americans, the Emily Post Institute is the authoritative source on how to behave with confidence and tact. Manners in a Digital World is its up-to-the-minute, straight-talking guide that tackles how we should act when using a digital device or when online. As communication technologies change, our smartphones and tablets become even more essential to our daily lives, and the most polished and appropriate ways to use them often remain unclear. As anyone who has mistakenly forwarded an email knows, there are many pitfalls, too. This essential guide discusses topics such as: · Why you need a healthy digital diet that includes texts, emails, and calls · How to appropriately handle a breakup announcement on social media · What makes for the best—and the worst—online comment · How to maintain privacy and security for online profiles and accounts, essential for everything from banking to online dating · How parents and children can establish digital house rules · The appropriate, low-maintenance ways to separate personal and professional selves online Emily Post’s Manners in a Digital World is for technophiles and technophobes alike—it’s for anyone who wants to navigate today’s communication environment with emotional intelligence.
NEW RULES FOR CONNECTED LIFE, WORK AND PLAY - To text or not to text: That is the question. From smartphones to tablet PCs and social networks, technology has changed the shape of personal communications - now, there's finally a guide to modern manners to match. The first volume to define the new rules of engagement in the age of apps and mobile devices, Netiquette Essentials shows everyday users and working professionals how to more capably connect. Designed for all ages and experience levels, and divided into three core sections - work, life and kids - this training guide and workbook provides a complete guide to the proper use of blogs, cell phones, e-mail, instant messaging, location-based services and more. Today's leading online, high-tech and etiquette experts reveal answers to all your burning questions inside. Featured topics include: Email
Digital technology has changed the parenting territory dramatically in recent years. Suddenly we've been tasked with preparing kids to be safe, happy and successful, not just in the real world, but in the online world as well. Martine Oglethorpe is part of a new breed of parenting educator who nimbly stays abreast of technology changes while keeping one foot firmly grounded in the timeless ways that make families strong.Martine skilfully combines her professional expertise with the lived experience gained by guiding her own children down the pathway to being skilled, savvy digital citizens. In these pages lies the blueprint for parenting kids in the digital age. It shares how to be engaged in the digital lives of our children without being overbearing or burdensome; to know when to tread lightly as a parent and when care and caution need to be taken.
A selection of stellar contributors to the fabulous women's magazine The Gentlewomanpresent a timely selection of thought-provoking, witty essays on manners, offering the modern woman viewpoints and advice on classic conundrums and totally contemporary matters With contributions from a roster of The Gentlewoman's impeccably engaging contributors and readers, including Ann Friedman, Eva Wiseman, Otegha Uwagba, Caroline Roux, Susan Irvine, and Joan Juliet Buck, this thoughtful, stylish collection of essays is an essential guide to navigating today's world. Individually arresting and unexpected, with advice on subjects ranging from the classic topics of manners and social behavior (tipping; arriving alone; godparenting; hosting) to totally contemporary matters (the best legal drugs; the benefits of a menstrual cup; the art of regifting; and crafting the perfect out of office reply), and tips and opinions galore from fun friends of the magazine from Miranda July and Hilary Mantel to Kylie Minogue and Honey Dijon, together these essays form a singular perspective on modern life: that of The Gentlewoman.
Fast, actionable, and environmentally friendly, email has evolved into a powerful form of both business and personal communications. "Netiquette IQ: A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email" is a complete "how to" book on electronic communications which exhaustively details the rules, practices, and preferred use of language to improve the civility and lucidity of email. Using email etiquette (Netiquette) each communication can reduce the all-too-common misunderstandings which overwhelm email and electronic communications. Written by career technology sales and marketing professional Paul Babicki, Netiquette IQ is the "Elements of Style" for the Information Age, at last defining good Netiquette so that all email users are on the same virtual page. Good Netiquette gives the sender an edge in delivering clear, readable emails; empowers job interview results and resume reading by prospective employers; provides a means to incorporate a sense of process to your email communications; prevents unnecessary misunderstandings; and encourages and promotes better relationships. This book offers any of the over four billion email users useful information on every page for every email. Starting with the correct use of the "To" and "From" fields and continuing on to the proper way to respond to spam, invitations, and more, this logically organized reference guide will give you the proper procedure to best present yourself or your company no matter what the circumstance. Are emoticons acceptable in short emails? Is there a limit to the numbers of emails you should send? "Netiquette IQ: A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email" spells out every possible scenario. Readers will receive the definitive position on simple format rules, text options, punctuation, epolicy, tone, email threads, and much more. You'll not only learn how to respond to emails, but also learn when not to respond to them. Mr. Babicki also includes a list of "dangerous" emails, as well as ten basic precepts for acceptable email etiquette, and clarifies issues like plagiarism and privacy. A Netiquette test can be taken (get it from the Netiquette IQ website) so you can see your email IQ score. Following the suggestions in the book will improve almost anyone's rating. Be confident that your email messages are being received when -and how-you intend them to be. You will find you can empower your email with Netiquette IQ. Purchasing this book is an investment for the present and the future. Netiquette IQ provides not only the email information you need but offers an extensive reference section serving as a resource for years to come. Further information can be found on the book's website, blog, its Facebook page and on Twitter.