Books on who to write mails

Here are some popular books on writing effective emails:

  1. "Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion" by Robert Cialdini: While not exclusively about email writing, this classic book provides insights on how to craft persuasive messages.
  2. "The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White: A timeless guide to writing clear and concise prose, which applies to email writing as well.
  3. "On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft" by Stephen King: While a memoir, King's book offers practical advice on writing, including how to structure and edit your work.
  4. "The Art of Email" by Anne Janzer: A comprehensive guide to writing effective emails, covering topics like subject lines, tone, and formatting.
  5. "Email Marketing Rules" by Mark W. Schaefer: A practical guide to writing and sending effective email campaigns, including tips on subject lines, CTAs, and segmentation.
  6. "The Email Marketing Handbook" by Ben Settle: A comprehensive guide to writing and sending effective email campaigns, including tips on writing engaging subject lines and crafting compelling copy.
  7. "Write Like Hemingway" by Roy Peter Clark: A guide to writing concise and effective prose, which can be applied to email writing as well.
  8. "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg: While not exclusively about email writing, this book provides insights on how to create habits and routines that can improve your email writing.
  9. "The 4-Hour Work Week" by Timothy Ferriss: A guide to outsourcing and automating tasks, including email writing, to free up more time for high-leverage activities.
  10. "The Ultimate Guide to Writing Effective Emails" by HubSpot: A free e-book that provides practical tips and best practices for writing effective emails.

These books can help you improve your email writing skills, whether you're looking to write more persuasive emails, craft engaging subject lines, or simply communicate more effectively with your audience.