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  • Writer's pictureLaura Harrison

Do you find yourself procrastinating with your email inbox organization?



The Importance of Email Management


Welcome to Weeping Willow Business Solutions! At Weeping Willow, we understand how important it is to make the most of your time. Our virtual assistance team has been helping businesses become more productive since our inception, and today we’d like to share some of our top tips on email management.

One of the most important tools for managing your inbox is to set up filter automations. Filter automations can help you quickly categorize emails and prioritize the ones that need your attention first. They can also help you stay organized by automatically archiving emails you don’t need to respond to or by deleting emails that are no longer relevant.

To set up filter automations, start by creating a few labels or folders. These labels will help you organize your emails into different topics or projects. If you use Gmail, you can also create filters that allow you to automatically apply these labels to incoming emails. You can also create filters to automatically delete emails or send them to the trash. This is especially useful for dealing with newsletters or other emails that you don’t need to read or respond to. You can also create filters that forward emails to another address or automatically reply with a standard message.

Filter automations can save you a lot of time and help you manage your inbox more efficiently. With the right set up, you can quickly sort through emails and prioritize the ones that need your attention. Try setting up filter automations for your inbox today and see how much easier it is to stay organized.


Ready to get started on automating your digital business life? Our team of specialists is here to help! Schedule a virtual assistance consultation with us now and start saving time today! Let us show you how easy it can be to take control of your digital business life!


 
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