Happy New Year!!
As last year wrapped up, I found myself drowning in email.
Have you ever experienced email overload?
It is a critical tool to get business done and stay informed, but don’t let it get the better of you!
Get yourself set up to manage email better in 2013 before the year is off and running.
Check out this video to get your magic bullet (no joke!).
So….
Did you download unroll.me yet?
Get it now. It will change your love-hate relationship with email forever!
Tell me what you think in the comments and share this with someone you know it will help.
Here’s to an abundant 2013!
xo,
Amber











Thanks for those links, Amber. At the moment I can still manage my Inbox but I’m sure I’ll need those links in the future. 🙂
Thank you so much for these tools – checking them out right now – I so need help in the worst way!!
xo
Christine
Hey Amber! Great tips – thanks!
Question for you . . . I’ve tried and failed to use and adapt to Email and always inevitably end up back with Hotmail (in fact, I recently was able to upgrade my Hotmail account to Oulook.)
Practically ALL the entrepreneurs I know seem to be using Gmail. Do you think this sets me at a disadvantage? Would you recommend perserving?
Thanks, chica chica!!!! Love your purty face 😉 xoxox
Omg, so many typos in that post – serves me right for typing so quickly 😉
Hahaha I’m not calling ANYONE out on their typos… I get moving too fast for my own good as well! 😉
Wow – these both sound great! I have been dreaming about something like boomerang and had no idea it was out there. Thanks so much!
So glad they are helpful!
Nice work Amber. I developed a methodology for mastering email and removing the overload.. Take a look if you like. We will eliminate, at least mitigate, the email overload issue. My best, Bob
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