How To Write a Letter Of Complaint

Posted by on 21 June 2011

Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Equilibrio and more videos in the General Writing category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com They say the pen is mightier than the sword, so if you’ve had a bad experience with a company, use your mightiest weapon to get satisfaction! To complete this How-To you will need: The name of the offending company’s CEO A suggested reparation Step 1: Go straight to the top Address your letter to the company’s CEO. His secretary will likely forward it to customer service with a personal note, sending your complaint to the top of the pile. In fact, research has found that this trick can triple your chances of a successful outcome. Step 2: Include back-up State the problem and include any back-up materials, such as a sales receipt or any previous correspondence. This will show that you are a serious person who will not be ignored until your complaint is resolved. Tip: In addition to your address and phone number, include your email address for a speedy response. Step 3: Be specific State exactly what the company can do to keep you as a customer, whether it’s a refund, store credit, or a replacement. If all you do is complain, chances are all you’ll get back by way of apology is a form letter. Tip: Include a reasonable date by
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    WPTwin Bonus – Instant Sales Letter Templates and Plugin

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      How to Write an Effective Sales Letter – 10 Tips!

      Posted by on 20 June 2011

       

      One of the most important steps you can take “before” writing your sales letter (whether that be for an email campaign, capture page sales letter, or direct mail) you need to do your homework so you can make sure you are targeting your right prospects. For most in the MLM field, it’s fairly easy if all you do is recruit others into your business. But that will be in another post …

      The goal of your sales letter is to offer a solutions that speak “directly” to your prospects problems and/or challenges. To do this the right way, you need to harness the power of a few things first.

      1) Make certain that your message matches the needs of your prospects: Check yourself at the door before you write your letter. Does your offer match the needs of the recipient?

      2) Build that trust! Some say that “testimonials” are over-done, but the truth of the matter to keep on the top of your mind, and especially if you’re writing to those who don’t know you all that well, is testimonials do provide an initial trust based relationship offer. Let’s put it his way, by adding “high-profile” endorsements from former or current associates – heck even those you have worked with in the same industry that are recognized and popular, will provide trust. So for this example, your sales letter could read at the top and “after” the short and to the point testimonial, “says, Mike Dillard, a Guru Internet Marketer who trains others to become the hunted instead of the hunter.”

      3) Get to the point and don’t give out a bunch of hazy information: It’s important to make your point in the first few lines of the sales letter. If you provide information that is going in circles, or straying off the point, you will risk a high chance of losing your readers interest right off the bat. So make sure to be very clear and concise about what you are saying. You don’t have to speak to your prospect as if they are a 2 year old, but you might want to consider keeping is at a grade-school level. This doesn’t mean your prospects are stupid adults! But studies have shown that the majority of society do read at an 8th grade level. Just avoid BIG words and keep the language simple and easily understood.

      4) Its IMPORTANT to sell the “benefits” and NOT what you think the great features are: This goes back to leaving your opinion out of it. Your prospect wants to know how they will benefit from what you are selling. Feature listing is “ok” but only if you list the benefits to the prospect “just” after each feature listing.

      5) Stand out and become memorable! Your goal is to end up on the prospects refrigerator! You need to provide some “staying-power” to your letter, so your prospect prints this out and slaps it up for later consideration. Provide 5 tips on lead generation, or whatever your niche is. Make sure those tips are something they can implement right away. Make sure those “tips” are something that are worth trying out because they are proven to get results fast.

      6) Stay away from the “form letter” style – it’s NOT for a sales letter! Simply, write like you talk and this will provide a “warm” feeling for your prospects. You will create a genuine appeal to your reader on the other end.

      7) White Spaces! Short paragraphs, indents, bullets or numbered lists will give readers a break from gobbled up text. Keep them short and to the point. One of my favorite books has two to three page chapters with short paragraphs. Don’t bore your prospect with too much clutter and big paragraphs. You’ll lose them every time. With that said, also try and keep this within one page.

      8 ) The CALL TO ACTION, deadline and incentive: Tell the prospect what to do next and emphasize a real deadline. This will increase the rate of responses. You have created a “limited” time to act and “why” to act now! The “why” should be explained as the benefit they’ll receive for acting. Then provide the way to action with your telephone number, email, or sign up form.

      9) The “No Risk” or Guarantee offer: Offer something to the prospect free, like industry tips in form of an article, eBook, or a “how to” tutorial, or even a product sample. Include that guarantee, whether it’s 100% money back, 24/7 customer service support, the follow-up, free delivery or whatever you feel is right for your product and time.

      10) Lastly, don’t get stuck trying to “sell” your prospects: I know this feels like a contradiction, but by “pushing” your service or product will only result in a dead sale and maybe lost lead. Develop that long-term relationship with your prospect by “solving” their problems and meet their needs. Again, nobody wants to be “sold” to, they just want a simple solution to their issues and to be the one who makes the decision based on the information you’ve provided to them, to buy or not.

      Lisa Alexander, a professional Entrepreneur & Journalist based out of Michigan and currently studying Internet Marketing. Part of Internet Marketing and a work at home job is becoming a professional in many fields, including, but not limited to copywriting, advertising, SEO, and much more. Lisa has quickly learned this is something she’s very passionate about and gladly shares what she learns with others free. http://www.NetworkMarketersGroup.com


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        Online Copywriting Pro Video Tutorials | How to write your own sales letters and sales copy

        Posted by on 20 June 2011

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