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How to Write a Better Business Letter

Ever Wanted to Know How to Write a Great Business Letter, Read on to Find Out How!

By SFolega, published Mar 01, 2008
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Letter writing, whether it's via email or by more traditional methods, still holds an importance in our day to day lives. Some people still write a letter to have something confirmed, complain and congratulate among other reasons. Writing a letter can add that all important personal touch to your writing.

However, there can be many dangers and pitfalls when writing a letter for any purpose, so this article looks at those common problems and how to turn them round.

1. Start by defining your actual purpose


You need to ask yourself a few questions before you begin writing your letter. What is the purpose of the letter and what has led up to you writing the letter? What do you hope to achieve by writing the letter? What do you expect to achieve by writing the letter? What is the best way to get the results you want and what kind of information do you need to provide within your letter.

Once you have discovered why you are writing the letter, you can start on the first paragraph.

2. The first paragraph


Your first paragraph is how you open your statement or argument. It needs to introduce why you are writing the letter in the first place and it is used to imply your main purpose of writing. Make it clear and concise and make sure you get your message across.

3. The main body of the letter


The body of your letter needs to have one or more paragraphs. You have to be able to develop what it is you are trying to say, and logically involve and include your argument or idea. If you need to include facts to support your letter then you need to do it here. If you are using more than one paragraph in the main body of your letter, then you need to have a clear link between each paragraph and cover a different point in each one.

4. Your final paragraph


Your final paragraph has to sum up everything you have mentioned in the first and the main body of your letter. Recap what you have already told them and make your point clear.

5. Making sure you are using the correct tone

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I would like to congratulate one of my friends on his recent promotion - Can someone write me some sentences on this matter, please! Thanks, Latif

Posted on 04/07/2008 at 10:04:40 PM

 
Very useful article on business letters :) Sheri

Posted on 03/02/2008 at 10:03:13 PM

 
Very useful information. Thanks for reading my poems and leaving such nice comments. Have a great week :o)

Posted on 03/02/2008 at 10:03:42 PM

 
Writing a business letter - used to hate doing it, but it does get easier!

Posted on 03/02/2008 at 4:03:37 AM

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