3 Tips to create a professional Email ID

For a person of Telugu origin, if the surname is Atluri like in my case, it would be [email protected]. Now Anil is a common name and so there may be many with the surname that is Atluri. So what do we do then? We could use AnilTheAuthor. Or an other simple thing would be A for Anil = [email protected].

So why do you need a professional Email ID?Let us presume you are a recruiter.  How would you react to an email id like say: [email protected].  Better still, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected], [email protected] ? ?

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Funny?  Let us say you are a HR and you are working for a popular employer.  it is only natural you will be receiving quite a number of résumés with these kind of email ids, what happens to you.  The first thing that happens to you is you turn away from these email id’s.  If nothing else they bore you to death.  In other words, even before this HR person looks at the résumé this email id has created a negative impact.  A negative impact is a minus.  Do you want that?  Obviously not.
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So follow these 3 tips to create a professional email id.  Before you do that, remember there are two parts to an email id.
One – is the name you choose and the other is the domain name.  For example, in this email id: [email protected], lakshmi is the first part of the email id.  That part which comes first before @.
Two – is the  domain name.  For example anything that comes after the ‘@’ sign. In this example it is the @gmail.com.
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Unique Email ID
1 – First and most important one;  create a unique email id.  An email id that gives you the edge. That makes the HR or any other person immediately connect with you.
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2 – In order to have that unique email ID that gives you the professional edge, maintain two email id’s.  One for your professional life and an other for your family, friends and other stuff.  That way when you open your personal email inbox you know what to expect. emails from your friends and family and may be those promotional mails from various other businesses and other such entities.  Now, if it is a professional email id, you do not miss those interview call letters, offer letters, and other important emails.
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So now there is no chance to lose your most important professional / career / education emails.  Because this is exclusively and unique email id just for your job / career and or profession.
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No Nicknames.  No numbers.
3 –  Having decided on a professional email id, how do you go about creating one?  The best way to do is to use your first and last name.  For example let us presume your first name is Lakshmi and your last name is Devi, create one that says lakshmidevi.  But then since this name is quite common, it may have already been taken by some one else.  So what to do? Use your first name and add your surname to it.  (When I say  surname, what I mean is your family name.  In India there are many ways a person is given a name.  For example the Tamilian uses his father’s name to be the last name.  For the Telugu speaking people, it is the family name.  Family name for the Telugu is the name of the village they hail from.  So then in the  Tamil name example let us presume that the father’s name is Raman.
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Then the first name is Lakshmi and the last name is Raman.  Therefore it is lakshmiraman.  However for a person of Telugu origin, if the surname is Atluri like in my case, it would be anilatluri.@gmail.com.  Now Anil is a common name and so there may be many with the surname, that is Atluri.  So what do we do then?  We could use AnilTheAuthor. Or an other simple thing would be A for  Anil = [email protected].
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Numbers and Email IDs
There are also those that use numbers with their names.  For example birthdate or birthday. Something like this: [email protected] . Personally I woldn’t recommend that. First thing, we do not want to give the spammers our birth date and invite unnecessary spam mails.  An other option would be to use name of  a subject that you specialize in your email id.  For example let us presume you are into finance.  Your email could be SoumyaFinance.  With little variations it could be sowmya_finance or finance.sowmya or sowmyafinance.  A combination of a hyphen () an underscore ( _ ) or even a dot ( . ) would make things easier for you.  Yes, there are also some webmail sites that offer generic domain names like engineer.com, songwriter.com etc. You can go to through the complete list of domains available here:  Remember some of the services are subscription based, meaning you will have to pay for it.  They are all not free.
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So keep  it that way.
Your professional / career email id is unique.  Do not share it indiscriminately and attract unnecessary spam mails and lose your most important professional emails.  Be clear.  Never, ever give it away.  Use it carefully.  This is one email id you are most likely be using for the rest of your life.

Raising standards all the time

The janitor would find reams of copy in his wastepaper basket.

“Mr. Mitchell had always been a perfectionist and Mr . McGrath said that he suspected that Mr. Mitchell was raising his standards all the time.  The janitor would find reams of  copy in his wastepaper basket.”

– from Chronicler of the Unsung – Joseph Mitchell by Richard Severo from the book The Last Word

The Last Word
The Last Word – A celebration of unusual lives Edited by Marvin Siegel Foreword by Russel Baker

Well, I guess that’s what everyone should be doing if she wants to excel at whatever her passion be!

3 Simple Tips To Win Paying Jobs on oDESK

As a professional freelance writer who is interested in building an online freelance writing career, there were times when I used to quite often visit oDesk.  The frequent visits were to check for openings and apply for almost all the potential jobs.  And then I used to get messages like this:

“Hello Anil,

You have not been selected for the job opening ‘ Ghost Writer‘.
* Reason candidacy was ended: Job Opening Expired
from oDesk.(Emphasis mine).

The undeniable underlining hope was that it would take me closer to a successful freelance writing career.  I was yet to learn the tricks of the freelancing trade.  I did not know then that I was wasting my time and effort applying for some of those ‘freelance content writing openings’ that were very clearly saying ‘DO NOT APPLY’.  Surprised?  Don’t be.

The signs were all there.  The thing was I did not know how to read all those signs then.  I do not claim to be any wiser now.  But then I think I am better off from where I began working on oDesk, having spent more than 50 productive oDesk hours (you can check my oDesk history) and made some pretty decent money with freelance writing.  It included, website content writing, product descriptions (more about it in future), press release news, ghost writing for employment related blogs, some Internet research apart from other jobs.

Those little known ways that helped me, didn’t they?  So I would like to share them with you so you too can save some time.  You can invest that time in improving your chances of quickly finding ‘paying jobs’ and make some more money.

The First Tip
I subscribed to “Job alerts” a feature that you will find under your ‘My Profile” tab.  Half the clutter is out.

I get my job alerts into my inbox.  The jobs of my choice walk into my ‘inbox’.

The Second Tip
When I visit the job posting on oDesk, the first thing even before I read the job posting is, check to see if the ‘buyer‘ is ‘oDesk Verified” for ‘Payment’

If the buyer is not ‘verified’ then you need to think twice before applying.  Is this buyer really serious about the job?  IMHO, I do not think this buyer is either professional or serious.  Out goes this from the list.

The Third Tip
I check the ‘Buyer Facts’.  If this buyer became a member and posted this job the same day, this buyer too is ‘out‘.

The reason?  Well, I think this buyer doesn’t need my attention because, this buyer is not willing to tell me how she is going to pay me and when she is going to pay me, if at all she is going to pay me.

So, there you have a buyer, who is not “oDesk payment verified” and the ‘oDesk Buyer Facts’ has nothing to tell you, so what would you do?

You love the gig and want to ‘do’ it.  Go ahead.  Be my guest. You can always give this gig a try and may be you will be introducing a great buyer to all of us here at oDesk.

Bonus:
The bonus is you can avoid all those “Candidacy Ended“, “project was canceled“, “Project expired” messages and unnecessary disappointments that keep crawling into your in box.

* With thanks to Brian Clark, the Copyblogger.