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Analyse Attachments. Really?
The document likely includes details about a product proposal, but the specific content of the proposal is not provided in the email snippet.
- frankfalveyNov 06, 2024MCT
It sounds like you're dealing with an email or document that references a product proposal but doesn’t provide the full details of that proposal. In situations like this, the document or email snippet might include an overview, goals, or high level context for the proposal, yet lacks specifics on the content itself, such as features, pricing, or implementation strategies.
Here are some steps you could take to get a clearer picture of the proposal and gather the missing details:
Reach Out for Additional Information: Reply to the sender, requesting the full document or more details on the proposal’s content. You can politely ask for specifics that will help you understand the proposal better.
Check for Attachments or Links: Sometimes attachments or links containing the full proposal might be included in the email but overlooked. Double check the email for any attachments, hyperlinks, or references to an online document.
Look for Context Clues: Often, other parts of the email may contain keywords or context clues about the product, target audience, goals, or pain points the proposal addresses. This can help guide your response or next steps.
Prepare Questions for Follow Up: If you need more specifics, prepare a few targeted questions that clarify the proposal’s core aspects, like the product's main features, its unique selling points, or the intended audience.
Let me know if there’s more specific guidance you need for understanding or working with the partial information you have on the proposal.
P.S Make sure you are sending your self emails from a different email address for a live demonstration.