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It's hard to argue with inbox clutter when we're confronted with dozens of emails first thing in the morning, just waiting for us to interact with them. Like most of you, my typical interaction is to click "delete." Nothing personal, but I can read emails all day long or do work. I bet you can relate to that.
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Pamela Barden is an independent fundraising consultant focused on direct response. You can read more of her fundraising columns here.
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