Know When to
Email Instead
Choose the right tool for the right conversation.
Success isn't about using one tool — it's about using the right one.
Facebook Messenger is fast and personal. Email is formal and detailed. Knowing when to use each shows professionalism, respect, and emotional intelligence. This lesson teaches you exactly when to choose email — and how to do it well.
✉️ When Email Is Better Than Messenger
📝 Formal introduction
When you want to establish a professional first impression.
📄 Sending detailed information
Emails are better for longer, structured content.
📎 Sending documents
PDFs, proposals, and press releases belong in email.
📞 Following up after a phone call
Summarise the conversation and confirm next steps.
📬 Business owner requests email
If they ask for email, always honour that preference.
🤝 Long-term business communication
For ongoing professional relationships, email is often preferred.
💬 When Messenger Is Better
❓ Quick questions
Fast, short questions that don't need formal structure.
😊 Friendly conversations
Building warmth and rapport in a casual setting.
📘 Following Facebook engagement
Continuing a conversation that started on a Facebook post.
🔄 Simple follow-ups
A quick "checking in" message without formal structure.
🤝 Building relationships
When you want a personal, conversational tone.
✅ Email Best Practices
📌 Professional subject lines
Be clear and specific. "Introduction – {{YOUR_NAME}} from EMWNews" is much better than "Hello."
📝 Short paragraphs
Busy people scan emails. Keep paragraphs short — 2-3 sentences max.
🎯 One clear purpose
Every email should have one clear ask or purpose. Avoid mixing multiple topics.
✍️ Professional signature
Include your full name, role, phone number, and a link to your affiliate page if appropriate.
📖 Proofread
Typos and errors damage credibility. Read every email aloud before sending.
⏰ Respect business hours
Avoid sending emails late at night or on weekends unless urgent.
📋 Copy & Paste Email Templates
Use these as a starting point. Replace every placeholder and personalise before sending.
Placeholders: {{BUSINESS_NAME}} · {{OWNER_NAME}} · {{YOUR_NAME}} · {{YOUR_EMAIL}} · {{YOUR_PHONE}} · {{YOUR_AFFILIATE_LINK}}
{{BUSINESS_NAME}}, {{OWNER_NAME}}, {{YOUR_NAME}}, {{YOUR_EMAIL}}, {{YOUR_PHONE}}, and {{YOUR_AFFILIATE_LINK}} before sending. Never hard‑code a real affiliate URL.
🚫 Email Mistakes
- ✖ Long emails – People don't read long emails. Keep it short.
- ✖ Poor grammar – Typos make you look unprofessional.
- ✖ No subject – Emails without subjects often go unopened.
- ✖ Too many links – One or two is enough. More looks spammy.
- ✖ Huge attachments – They won't download large files.
- ✖ Sending every day – Once or twice a week is professional.
📊 Messenger vs Email Comparison
| Factor | Messenger | |
|---|---|---|
| Best Use | Quick questions, friendly chats | Formal introductions, detailed info |
| Speed | Immediate | Within 24–48 hours |
| Professionalism | Casual, conversational | Formal, structured |
| Attachments | Limited (photos, voice) | Full documents, PDFs |
| Relationship Building | Personal, warm | Professional, respectful |
🖨️ Printable Email Checklist
- 📌 Professional subject line
- 📝 Short paragraphs
- 🎯 One clear purpose
- ✍️ Professional signature
- 📖 Proofread
- 🔗 Replaced every placeholder
- ⏰ Sent during business hours
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
When should I choose email over Messenger?
When the conversation is formal, detailed, or requires documents. Email is also better for long-term relationship building.
What if a business owner prefers Messenger?
Use Messenger. Always respect their preferred channel.
How do I find a business owner's email?
Check their website, LinkedIn, or Facebook About section. You can also ask them directly.
What should I put in my email signature?
Your name, role, phone number, and a link to your affiliate page.
How long should my email be?
Under 200 words. Busy people appreciate brevity.
Can I use the same email for every business?
No — personalise each email with their business name, owner name, and a specific observation.
What if I don't have an email signature?
Create one. It takes two minutes and looks professional.
How often should I follow up via email?
Once a week is professional. More than that feels pushy.
What if they don't reply to my email?
Wait 5‑7 business days, then send a brief follow‑up. If still no reply, move on.
What's the most important rule for email?
Respect their time. Be clear, professional, and helpful.
📋 Field Assignment
Your task:
- 1. Send one professional business email.
- 2. Use a template from this page — replace all placeholders.
- 3. Keep it clear, professional, and respectful.
- 4. Record the details below.
| Business | Subject | Purpose | Response | Next Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| __________ | __________ | __________ | __________ | __________ |
🎉 Congratulations!
You have completed the first ten Quick Wins.
You've learned how to find businesses, research them, send professional messages, handle replies, follow up, introduce EMWNews naturally, personalise every message, build a library, use Messenger, and choose the right communication tool.
You now have the foundations to build real business relationships and help businesses grow.
🚀 What's Next?
The next stage of the EMWNews Partner Success System™:
The next Quick Wins will build on these foundations — helping you refine your skills and scale your success.
Keep building relationships. Keep helping businesses. Keep growing.