Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Innovative Sales Letters

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Sales Letters



1. The essence of persuasion

The sales letter is the most selective of all forms of advertising. Unlike press and poster advertising it aims to sell particular kinds of goods or services to selected types of customers—office equipment to business houses; towel machines to hotels and factories, drugs to doctors and pharmacists. The purpose of the letter is to persuade the reader that he needs what you are trying to sell and to get him to buy it. You take something attractive and make it seem necessary, or your take something necessary and make it seem attractive.

2. Elements of the sales letter

A good sales letter consists of four essential elements; it must:

(a) arouse interest;
(b) create desire;
(c) carry conviction;
(d) induce action.

Each of these elements will now be considered further.

(a) Write an attractive opening

The opening paragraph must arouse interest and push the reader into taking notice of what you have to say, otherwise the letter may find its way into the waste-paper bin without being read. It must make an appeal to some particular buying motive and may begin with a question, an instruction or a quotation. It may even begin by suggesting the very opposite of what you want it to do.

Here are some examples:

(i) An appeal to self-esteem
Are you nervous when asked to propose a vote of thanks, to take the chair at a meeting or to make a speech? If so, you are one of the people for whom this letter has been specially written.

(ii) An appeal to economy
If you are looking for a means of cutting your domestic fuel costs by 20 per cent, you should read the following.

(iii) An appeal to health
“The common cold”, says Dr James Carter, “probably causes more lost time at work in a year than all other illnesses put together.”

(iv) An appeal to fear
More than 50 per cent of people have eye trouble and in the past year no fewer than 16,000 people in Britain have lost their sight. Are your eyes in danger?

(v) An appeal to future prospects
Don’t bother to read this letter—if you want to lose your chance of promotion. (From a letter sent by a Correspondence Course College.)

(vi) An appeal to caution
Don’t buy a hearing aid—until you have seen and tested our remarkable invention for good hearing.

(b) Explain the product

Having aroused interest you must now create a desire for the product or service you are selling and to do this it must appeal to the reader’s concern for himself or for matters that affect him. If the letter is sent to a person who knows nothing about the product, you must describe it and give a clear picture or what it is and what it can do. First study the product and then select those features that make it superior to others of its kind and stress them from the reader’s point of view. To claim that a particular tape recorder is “the best on the market” or “the latest in electronic recording” is of little use. Instead, stress such points as quality of the materials used and the special features that make the recorder more convenient or more efficient than its rivals.

Description is sometimes very effective when made by comparison. To claim that a certain invalid chair is “as finely finished as a Rolls-Royce” puts the product on a high level that is well known and recognized. It creates a picture of a reasonably priced yet superb product, and this is just what the manufacturer is trying to do.

(c) Make good your claims.

To inspire conviction you must support your claims by evidence—by facts, such as laboratory tests and sales statistics, and by the opinions of other users. You must somehow convince your reader that your product is what you claim it to be. You can do this in a number of ways: invite the reader to your factory or showroom, offer to send goods “on approval”, provide a firm guarantee and so on. Note how convincing is the following extract from the letter sent by a cotton-shirt manufacturer.

Remember, we sell these shirts on the clear understanding that if they are not satisfactory and completely to your liking, you can return them to us without any obligation whatever and at our expense, and we will refund to you the full amount of the price you paid. No manufacturer would dare to make such an offer if he did not himself firmly believe in what he claims. It supplies all the “proof” needed to give the reader complete confidence and to tempt him to buy.

When praising your product you must write with caution, first because it is against the law to make false or exaggerated claims, and secondly because the good name and standing of your business, and therefore its success, depend upon honest dealing.

(d) Write an effective close

The closing paragraph must persuade the person who receives your letter to take the action you want him to take—to visit your showrooms, to receive your representative, to send for a sample or place an order. You must make it easy for him to do these things, as by providing a tear-off (which may be either an order or a request for further information), or better still a prepaid postcard so worded that all he has to do is to fill in his name and address. You must also provide him with a sound reason why he should reply.

For examples: "If you will return the enclosed request card (Action) we will show you how you can have all the advantages of cold storage and at the same time save money (Reason)".

Sometimes the closing paragraph will give special reasons to act at once.

"The special discount now offered can be allowed only on orders placed by 30th June. After that date full catalog prices will be charged".

3. Give your letter an attractive look.

(i) Make your letter or circular as “personal” as you can. Address each letter to a particular person, by name if you know it. an example: Dear Mr Smith is better than Dear Reader, Dear Subscriber or Dear Customer, though these are more friendly than Dear Sir or Dear Madam. Use them whenever they are suitable. Letters become even more personal when correspondents’ names are written in and if letters are individually signed.

(ii) Where large numbers of the same letter are to be sent out, individual typing will not be possible. Your letters must then be printed. Make them as “personal” as you can by printing in imitation typewriter type, with the signature in facsimile. Never use the cheap-looking stencil-duplicated letter on semi-absorbent paper.

(iii) Use good quality paper and seal your letter in its envelope. The mere fact that the letter is sealed arouses curiosity and therefore interest.

(iv) Use an attractively printed letter-head; it has an important psychological effect and adds little to the over-all cost.

Effective Sales Letter

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Effective Sales Letter


Dear Mr Jameson

We are sorry for you. Your ears are deafened by the ceaseless noise of typewriters and calculating machines.

You get frequent headaches and go home at night tired and irritable In short, you are gradually becoming a nervous wreck. and it is understandable. But thanks to our silent machines you can rid yourself of all this suffering. Your peace in the office will be assured; life will become peaceful for everyone and, what is important, output will go up.

Give us the chance to bring your office up to date. We will give you a generous allowance on all your present machines and provide you with a completely new set of our silent modern typewriters.

You no longer need to be the suffering victim of noise. All you need to do is to complete and return the enclosed card. Our Mr Goodwin will then call whenever it is convenient for you to see him and discuss with you a plan to bring peace into your office. Meanwhile, he asks me to send you his compliments.

Yours sincerely

Thomas Jefferson

Offer letter of a quality product

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Offer letter of a quality product


Dear Sirs

We are taking the liberty of sending you with this letter a copy of our current price list for plastic handbags. The high quality of our products is well known and universally acknowledged and we are confident that a trial order would convince you that, at the prices quoted, the goods we are offering are excellent value for money.

From all list prices we allow a trade discount of 35% and a further special discount of 5%, making 40% in all, on orders received on or before 31st May. Under pressure of rising costs we shall not find it possible to extend these favourable terms beyond that date, so why not take advant age of them now and send us an ininediate order.

We are offering you goods of the very highest quality on unusually generous terms and would welcome the opportunity to serve you.

Yours faithfully

Offer Letter of a New Product


Offer Letter of a new product


Dear Sirs

We think you will be interested in the new “Sealex” paint we have just introduced to the trade. A sample has been sent to you today by parcel post.

“Sealex” is the result of many months of careful research. It is made from a special formula and owes its superiority over other exterior paints to its remarkable ability to allow for the movement of those paint—peeling cracks just visible to the naked eye. This quality to expand with the cracks comes from a very special combination of graniLe, mica and resin that provides a rich, thick coating twice the thickness of that of the average finish, thus giving long—term protection.

“Sealex” is available in twenty—one basic colors and, as you will see from the enclosed list, prices are surprisingly low. We are nevertheless allowing a special 5% discount to distributors who place orders before the end of the current month and look forward to receiving one from you.

Yours faithfully

James Morisson

Offer Letter to a former customer

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Offer Letter to a former customer


Dear Sirs

Looking through our records we note with regret that we have not had the pleasure of an order from you since last December. We hope you have had no cause to be dissatisfied either with our goods or with the way in which we have handled your orders.

We think you may be interested to know that we have recently been appointed sole agents for the sale in this country of the typewriters of six of the leading manufacturers and that our stocks now include a wide range of first—class portables at very attractive prices. From the catalog enclosed you will see that the prices of these portables are very much lower than those for standard models and that we are offering very generous terms of payment.

We should be pleased to send you any of our typewriters on approval, at our own expense and without any obligation on your part. All we would ask is that you return within fourteen days any machines you do not wish to buy.

We look forward to the pleasure of your renewed custom.

Yours faithfully

Thomas Brian

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Writing Official Letter

Writing a letter is one of language techniques and skills. In wring a letter can be divided into several part. They are as follows: official letter or you call it with formal letter, personal letter, and commerce letter.

The part of official letter are as follows:

  1. Letter head contains the organization, department, you can also input city, street address, telephone number,  zip code, and add your organization logo on top of header.
  2. Date: This section includes how to format the month, day, and year for example: June, 12 2012
  3. Greetings. It is always started with Dear, Hello, Hi and etc.
  4. Main paragraph or body letter. It contains opening, body and also the closing.
  5. Conclusion paragraph.  at the end of your letter lets your reader know that with polite closing. for example: Yours faithfully, Yours Sincerely, Best Regards and etc.
  6. Signature is always signed with black or blue ink pen. 

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Offer Letter Sample

Offer Letter Sample The offer not asked for that is sometimes sent to an individual or a small number of individuals is a form of sales letter. It serves the same purpose and follows the same general principles. These offers take a variety of forms, including offers of free samples, goods on approval, special discounts on orders received within a stated period and, perhaps more frequently, offers to send brochures, catalogs, price lists, patterns, and so on upon return of a detachable form or card, usually prepaid. If you do not provide any of the things mentioned, you should at least round off your letter by offering to send further information or advice on request.

Offer letter to a newly established trader

Dear Sir

We learn that you have recently opened a shop for the sale of toys and send you our best wishes for success.

Naturally, you will wish to offer your customers the latest in toys — toys that are attractive, durable and reasonably priced, but your stock will not be complete without the mechanical toys for which we have a national reputation.

We are sole importers of “Valifact’ toys and our terms of sale are very generous as you will see from the enclosed price list. In addition to the trade discount stated we would allow you a first—order discount of 5% on the amount. We hope that on these terms you will place an order with us and feel sure you would be well satisfied with your first transaction. To ensure that you have full information on the wide assortment of toys we can offer, we will arrange for our Mr Wilhemson to call on you if you will complete and return the enclosed card to say when it would be convenient.

Yours faithfully

Micah Richard.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Offer Letter Sample to Exporter

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Offer letter sample to exporter

2nd June 2010

Dear Sirs

We learn from your high commissioner in London that you are looking for new ideas in toys and we feel we may be able to help you.

We have recently bought on very favorable terms the entire bankrupt stock of plastic toys of the company whose catalog is enclosed, and are therefore able to offer a wide range of this company’s toys at very low prices. Most of the items listed are in stock and we are prepared to offer them to you at the special discount rate of 60% off catalog prices on orders received by the end of this month for items then in stock.

We think you will also be interested in our own catalog of mechanical toys and enclose a copy. From the prices listed we would allow you a special discount of 10% over and above our normal trade discount of 30%. We would, however, stress that these special terms, like those for unsold stock of plastic toys, are open only until 30th June. For all orders received after that date prices will be 10% higher than those we are now offering. All prices stated are for delivery c.i.f. Accra. Our settlement terms are 2% one month.

Both the catalogsOff we are sending you include a number of novel toys with which we feel sure you would be delighted and we should be very glad to welcome you as one of our customers. We therefore look forward to the pleasure of a first order from you.

Yours faithfully

Thomas Lunderson

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Quotation letter sample


 Quotation letter sample

12th December 2010

Dear Sirs

We thank you for your enquiry of 30th November and enclose our quotation for plastic curtain material.

We have made a good selection of patterns and sent them to you today by parcel post. Their fine quality, attractive designs and the reasonable prices at which we offer them
will, we hope, convince you that these materials are really good value. There is a heavy demand for them from house
furnishesin other parts of the country, which we are
finding it difficult to meet, but provided we receive your order within the next ten days, we make you a firm offer for delivery by the middle of January at the prices quoted.

On orders for one hundred pieces or more we allow a special discount of 5% for payment within seven days from date of
invoice and look forward to receiving your order.

Sincerely Yours,



Brian Cole

Sample Sales Letter

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Sample sales letter


Dear Reader

Your speech labels you — and the label sticks. People judge you by how you say it rather than by what you say.

Many a pretty girl loses her charm when she opens her mouth and many a man loses his wits if asked to speak in public.

Your speech reflects your personality and controls the impression you make on everyone you meet and it is easy to see how your voice can become one of your most powerful assets. That is why we are sending you the enclosed folder “How to Talk”. Read it carefully and think of the many advantages that can be yours and the confidence you will acquire when your conversation attracts and holds the attention of others.

If you want to improve your voice and make your conversation more forceful and convincing, fill in the enclosed form today. An initial payment of £2 and then only £1 for twelve months will bring you the book of instructions and a set of six records. Or, if you prefer, you may send £12.50 now to cover the total cost and save £1.50. In either case, you may return both book and records within seven days if you are not completely satisfied and we will refund in full whatever money you may have paid.

Yours faithfully

Michael Dunn



Effective Follow up Letters

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Follow up letters


When a buyer has asked for a quotation but does not place an order or even acknowledge the quotation, it is natural for the seller to wonder why. If he is “alive” he will not allow matters to rest there, but will arrange for his representative to call, or send a “follow-up” letter if the enquiry is from a distance. Here is a good example of an effective follow-up letter. Its tone is that of a writer who genuinely wants to help and its style direct and to the point. It wastes no words. It considers the reader’s convenience by offering a choice of action and closes with a quietly reassuring promise of service. Notice, too, how the writer’s use of the “you” rather than the “we” approach looks at the question from the reader’s angle. “You” is mentioned no fewer than ten times and “We” only twice.

An example of Supplier’s “follow-up” letter.

10th August 2010

Dear Sirs

Not having heard from you since we sent you our catalog of filing systems, we are wondering whether you require further information before deciding to place an order. The modern system of lateral filing has important space— saving advantages wherever economy of space is important. But if space is not one of your problems, our flat—top suspended system may suit you better. The neat and tidy appearance it gives to the filing drawers and the ease and speed with which wanted files are located are only two of its features that many users find attractive. Would you like us to send our Mr Robinson to call and discuss your needs with you?

He has advised on equipment for many large, modern offices and would be able to recommend the system most suited to your own circumstances.You would be most welcome to his advice without obligation of any kind. Or perhaps you would prefer to pay a visit to our showroom and see for yourself how the different systems work.

You may be sure that whichever of these opportunities you decide to accept you would receive personal attention and the best possible advice.

Yours faithfully

Nick Anderson

Monday, September 3, 2012

Seller rejects request for better terms

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Seller rejects request


25th May 2010

Dear Sirs

We are obliged for your letter of 22nd May quoting for “Kleenkwick” cleaning powder at £9.25 per case of 120 cartons of 250 g, but regret that at this price we cannot place an order. We are working to a number of long—term contracts under which it is impossible for us to revise our prices and had your own prices been within our reach we could have placed regular large orders.

We therefore hope you will reconsider your quotation and find it possible to offer a lower price, calculated on the basis of a xnthly order for a minimum of forty cases.

Yours faithfully

David Silva

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Letter of Tender


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Letter of  tender is an offer, usually in response to a published advertisement, for the supply of specified goods or the performance of specified work at prices and under conditions set out in the tender. Unlike other types of quotation, a tender may be an offer in the legal sense and therefore capable of acceptance by the person inviting it (as where it is made in response to an invitation to supply goods stated to be definitely required, but not otherwise); but it becomes a legally binding agreement only when it is accepted and up to that time the tender may be withdrawn.

It is usual for tenders to be made on the advertisers’ own forms, which include a specification where necessary and set out the terms in detail.

  
Tender invitation letter sample


THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF LANCASHIRE
Count hall 11, Preston. PR 1 2R L

Tenders are invited for the supply to the Council’s power station at Bamford, during the year 2010.., of approximately 2,000 tonnes of best quality furnace coke, delivered in quantities as required. Tenders must be submitted on the official form obtainable from County Hall to reach the Clerk of the Council not later than 12.00 noon on Friday, 30th June.

The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest, or any, of the tenders submitted.
B BRADEN
Clerk to the Council

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Sales Letter appeal to sympathy

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Sales letter appeal to sympathy


Dear Reader

You can walk — about the house, at your work, in the streets, in the country.
Yet this ability, which you take for granted, is denied to thousands of others — born crippled, or crippled in childhood by accident or disease. It is estimated that a deformed child is born, or a child is crippled by accident or disease every five minutes in Britain. This means that every day there can be 200 more crippled children.

It is the unfairness of it all that strikes one. Most of what is unfair in life is something we can do little about as individuals, but here is one grave inequality that everyone can help to put right. The enclosed leaflet explains how you can help. Please read it carefully and remember as you write how lucky you are.

Yours faithfully

*NOTE: The leaflet enclosed with this letter contained a form for sending a donation*.

Rejection Quotations Letter

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Rejection quotations letter


When a buyer rejects a quotation or other offer, he should write and thank the seller for his trouble and explain the reason for rejection. Not to do so would show a lack of courtesy.
The letter of rejection should cover the following points. It should:

(i) thank the seller for his offer,
(ii) express regret at inability to accept,
(iii) state reasons for non-acceptance,
(iv) make a counter-offer’9 if, in the circumstances, it is
appropriate
(v) suggest that there may be other opportunities to do business together.

The following are example of suitable rejection letters.

a). Buyer rejects seller’s quotation. 

25th February 2010

Dear Sir

In answer to my enquiry you were good enough on 19th February to quote for the supply of a quantity of straw— boards and to send me a sample.

I thank you for your trouble in this matter, but as your prices are very much higher than those I have previously paid for strawboards of the same quality, I regret not being able to give you an immediate order I shall now seek quotations from other dealers, but may find it necessary to refer to you again if their prices are not an improvement on your own.

Yours faithfully

Thomas Smith

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Free Sample Confirmation Letter

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Sample confirmation Letter


4th July 2010

Dear Sirs,

Confirming our telephone conversation this morning, we can offer you the consignment of 160 kg of strawberries, which arrived by ar from the Channel Islands shortly before I spoke to your Mr Reinhartz, at the special low price of 4O p per kg, f.or. Liverpool Bridge. Quality is quite equal to that of earlier consignments and the fruit is attractively packed in panniers of kg ready for sale in the shops. We would send the consignment by passenger train and it should reach you in perfect condition.

We cannot leave our offer open for more than forty—eight hours so would you please telephone your acceptance.

Yours faithfully

Daniel Smith

Contractor’s letter enclosing tender



Contractor’s letter enclosing tender

28th June 2010

Confidential

Clerk to the Council
County Hall
Manila
PR1 2RL

Dear Sir

Tender for Furnace Coke

Having read the terms and conditions in the official form supplied by you, I enclose my tender for the supply of coke’ to the Bamford power station during 2010 and shall be glad to learn that it has been accepted.

Yours faithfully



Daniel Smith

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sales Cover Letter

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Sales Cover Letter


Dear Madam

Why do thousands of people who normally’ suffer from the miseries of cold, damp, changeable weather wear Thernotex? The answer is simple. Tests all over the world, and particularly at the leading Textile Industries Department at Leeds University, have shown that of all conventional underwear fabrics Thermotex has the highest warmth insulating properties. The enclosed catalog is packed with scores of ways to keep you warm and healthy this coming winter. Just browse through it. Choose the garment you would like, and warmth and health are on your way.

Thermotex has been relieving aches and pains, particularly those caused by rheumatism, for many years. It not only brings extra warmth, hut also soothes those aches caused by icy winds knifing into your bones and chilling you to the marrow. It also absorbs far less moisture than conventional underwear fabrics, so that perspiration passes straight through the material, leaving your skin dry, but very, very warm. Don’t just take our word for it; take a good look at a few of the testimonials shown in the catalog. The demand for Thermotex garments has grown so much in recent years that we now often have to deal with over 20,000 orders in a single day.

Take a moment to fill in the enclosed order form. No need even for a postage stamp! If you are not satisfied when you receive your purchase, return it to us within fourteen days and we will refund your money without question and with the least possible delay.

Yours faithfully

Jason Albama

*Note: One final word! People aren’t anywhere nearly as interested in the thing—the product, the service or the idea—you have to sell as they are in what it will do for them. They will buy only if they can be persuaded of its benefits to them. Don’t tell their that they need what you are selling; instead, tell them what yot are offering can do for them and leave the rest to them.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Letter of Estimate

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Letter of estimate is an offer to do certain work for a stated price, usually on the basis of a specific action. Like a quotation, an estimate is not a legally binding offer so that the person making it is not bound to accept any order that may be placed against it.

Estimate letter sample

5th July 2010

Dear Sirs

Would you please estimate for installing central heating in the bungalow at Margate Road, St Annes—on—Sea.

I enclose a specification and a plan showing required positions of radiators.
Cost is of course a matter of some importance but, as you will gather from the specification,

I am interested only in first—class workmanship and in the use of best quality materials. Completion of the work is required by 31st August at the latest, and I shall be glad if in your reply you will give me a firm completion date so that I can make arrangements for our removal from London.

Yours faithfully

(signed)

Jimmy Bullard

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Free Inquiry Letter

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Free Inquiry Letter  

6th July 2010

Dear Sir

We were very pleased to receive your enquiry of 2nd July and now confirm our cabled offer of this morning, as follows:

“Two hundred and fifty—six pounds per thirty—six metre piece f.o.b. Manchester”.
We must stress that this offer is firm for three days only because of the heavy demand for the limited supplies of this velvet in stock.

The material is of the very finest quality and we can assure you that so far as quality goes you have nothing at all to fear from the similar materials of other manufact urers either in this country or abroad. We feel sure you will realize that our quoted price is very reasonable, but we are anxious to do what we can to help you to establish your new business and are prepared to allow you a special first—order discount of 3% if payment of the account is made within one month.

If you decide to accept our offer, kindly cable your acceptance.



Yours faithfully



Sebastian Riedl

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Purchase Order Letter



Purchase Order Letter

November, 23, 2010

(Contact Person):
(Address):
(City,State,Zip/Postal Code):

(Recipient Name):
(Recipient Title/Position):
(Organization Name):
(Recipient Street Address):
(City,State,Zip/Postal Code):

Subject: Purchase Order Letter

Dear [Contact Person],

Please send Us by return copies of the following books on the usual discount term of 25 % off published prices:

No Copies   Title    Author     Published Price

Shipment method: [SHIPPING COMPANY]

If you need questions regarding this order, do not hesitate to goes directly to:

[Contact Person ] At [Phone No].

Thank  you for your prompt of this order and wish to have correspondence with you.

Sincerely,

Your name
Your position
(00723) 223-4459
youremail@yourcompany.com