Here you will compose the Subject and the text of the email.
Intructions and suggestions:
To prompt recipients to open your email, by default, the Subject displays the title of the last paper the recipient has published. If you wish to follow that practice, leave the Subject box empty; otherwise write your own Subject.
Do not worry too much about the grammar/syntax if English is not your first language. Just write as clearly as you can, we'll edit it later. Note: If we have to spend too much time in editing your text or adjusting our system to achieve what you want, we might have to charge you accordingly. In that case, we'll request confirmation from you first.
Link of interest: Do NOT use the editor's link button to insert the link of interest; just type {LINK} wherever the link legend should appear. We'll substitute {LINK} with the link and legend you provided in the previous page.
For example, you could write Please take a look at our paper at {LINK}. Note: We track who opened the link of interest, but not other links that might be present in the email. Thus, it is OK to insert other links using the editor's button, if you do not care to track who went there. For example, you may want to add a link to an article in Wikipedia® as a clarification for a term used in your email.