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This is one that I came across in an article in the New York Times. – Andy Crestodina, Co-founder and CMO, Orbit Media Studios 12. It’s an automatic way to make good things happen. Then, it offers you links to content, it suggests you donate to a non-profit, and even apply for any of his open positions. ”If you’re a salesperson and this is your 3rd or 4th unsolicited attempt to sell me something…this would be a really good time to reevaluate our relationship and probably take me off your list.” If you’re selling something, now would be a good time to remove me from your list… and check out these cool offers! – Nico Prins, Founder of Launch Space 11. The second paragraph is a bit more like a PostScript with a business-relevant Call to Action. That covers pretty much everything you need from an out of office template. – The paragraph ends with an explanation of when you are likely to hear back from the author

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– The second sentence covers what to do in case of an emergency – Sets expectations – there’s a clear subject line, which is reinforced in the first sentence There are a couple of things that I like about this template. I like the out of office message from Bertrand, the founder of Youzign. – Aaron Orendorff, Founder of iconiContent 10. My response? 🧠 + 💣 = 🤯 (I told you I was going to steal from it!) Let your emoji do the talking and sell (without selling) – Max Benz, Content Strategist at Let’s be crazy 9. In the case the recipient hasn’t found the information they were searching for, there’s still another reference to the company blog, which is a clever move. It starts with the bad news that the sender is not available but still provides a helpful solution if the recipient has an urgent inquiry: the good news. It adds a twist to the narrative of the email. I really like the structure of this message by Niklas Dorn, the CEO of Filestage. – Chris Von Wilpert, Chief Content Maverick at Content Mavericks 8.

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No one minds waiting for a response if you’re slaving away making snow cones that kids will be raving about to Mom for years to come (plus a few extra to throw at your annoying younger brother!).īut what if someone has a serious snow cone addiction, and needs their fix NOW? Then there is a direct mobile number for the owner (aka Sno Cone Mogul) at the company. It shows the personality behind the brand. If you sell snow cones (or anything)… set this up – Aditya Sheth, Content Marketer at Venngage 7.

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While this OOO is a standard issue and doesn’t compare to some really funny ones shared here I do add in a bit of the “ha, gotcha!” type of humour in the mix along with a reassurance that I will get back to them as soon as humanly possible. I’m personally a huge fan of communicating the most amount of information with the least amount of words (or keeping things simple).

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It’s super on-brand, and it just makes me trust and admire Amber and Bambu Earth that much more. I even read this and thought, “She’s right: those 3 recommendations would probably really help me.” For a skincare company that purports to care about “Real Beauty” (and laces nutrition and other lifestyle advice in on top of product-focused skincare recommendations), it only makes sense that Amber would say, “Hey, I’m taking time off for self-care, and you should too.” While humor and emojis and snark play well in OOO messages, I’m a fan of the disarming sincerity shown by Amber Hawthorne, the founder of Bambu Earth.














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