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Bard Write Email


Using Bard to Write Emails

You can use Bard to help you write different types of emails.

Use Bard as an assistant, helping you put the right tone and format for your message.


Define the Goal of Your Email

To help you write an email, Bard needs context. What is the goal of your email?

Examples:

  • Introduction to a potential client
  • Asking for a meeting
  • Job application
  • Company announcement
  • Formal request
  • Formal complaint
  • Response to a complaint

We will go through each of these with examples, and by the end of this page, you should have a good idea of how to use Bard to write any email you need.


Email - Introduction to Potential Client

In this example, we want to showcase our services W3Schools Spaces, to a school with a web development course.

The school is called "Nowhere High", and the web development teacher is responsible for the curriculum and purchases for this course. Her name is "Nott Bernatto".

Example

With the following prompt:

Write a professional email introducing our services to a potential client. The product is detailed here: "https://www.w3schools.com/spaces/". The client's name is "Nott Bernatto", and she is in charge of the web development course on "Nothing High", a high school in New York.

A response from Bard could be:

Now, you can continue to refine this draft and make it your own. But Bard gave us a good starting point.


Email - Asking for a Meeting

In this example, we have made initial contact with "Nott Bernatto" from the example above, and we are trying to set up a meeting via Google Hangouts.

We are typically available for an hour at 16:00 GMT on Mondays and Thursdays but are flexible if that does not work for the client.

We want to discuss the possible plans available and answer any technical questions they might have.

Example

With the following prompt:

Write a professional email requesting a meeting for a discussion about using the product "W3Schools Spaces" (detailed here "https://www.w3schools.com/spaces/" ). The client has expressed interest and wants to know more about the product. The subject of the meeting is going through technical details and available plans. The client's name is "Nott Bernatto", and she is in charge of the web development course at "Nothing High", a high school in New York. We are typically available for an hour at 16:00 GMT on Mondays and Thursdays via Zoom or Google Hangouts but are flexible if that does not work for the client.

A response from Bard could be:


Email - Job Application

In this example, we want to apply for a job at W3Schools.com.

We will attach our CV to this email.

We saw a Linkedin post asking for developers. We have had 2 years of experience as a junior programmer and are very familiar with W3Schools.com.

Example

With the following prompt:

Write a professional email responding to a Linkedin post asking for developers at W3Schools.com. I have 2 years of working experience as a junior developer and am very familiar with the company. My CV will be attached to this email.

A response from Bard could be:


Email - Company Annoncement

In this example, we announce that "Nott Bernatto" has been hired by our company, W3Schools.com, as a Junior Developer.

Example

With the following prompt:

Write a professional email introducing "Nott Bernatto" as a newly hired Junior Developer at W3Schools.com.

A response from Bard could be:



Email - Formal Request

In this example, we want to ask for the day off on the 17th of May to celebrate Norway's national day.

We understand this is not usually a day off in the USA, but we want to respect our Norwegian heritage with our family.

Example

With the following prompt:

Write a professional email requesting the day of the 17th of May? This is Norway's national day, and though we understand that this is not usually a day off in the USA, we want to respect our Norwegian heritage with our family.

A response from Bard could be:


Email - Formal Complaint

In this example, we want to complain about the lack of parking spaces around our office building.

Example

With the following prompt:

Write a professional email complaining about the lack of parking spaces around our office building

A response from Bard could be:


Email - Response to a Complaint

In this example, we respond to the complaint above that though the parking situation could be better, it is the best we can do with the current regulations.

Example

With the following prompt:

Respond to the complaint above that though the parking situation is less than ideal, it is the best we can do with the current regulations.

A response from Bard could be:


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