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Like all of our publications, it focuses on practical implementation rather than endless pages of theory that might be interesting, but who's got time to read it? Right? The Truth about Letter Writing and FormattingMost people never study letter writing at school or elsewhere. Then, one day they find they have to write letters; job application cover letters, orders, complaints, and of course personal letters. At work they copy what others have written ... letters on files written by people who themselves aren't trained letter writers. What do you think happens? Yes, you're right. A poorly written letter is reproduced. And guess what? It remains a poorly written letter. I've seen dozens of very poor letters produced by government departments and the private sector. It's true. The only way to improve your letter writing is to learn how to do it from someone who has learnt the art, practised it and fine-tuned it over many years. Someone like Robin Henry who taught Business Communication for over 10 years. What's In It for You?
What You'll Discover in This EbookHere's what you'll find in this electronic book by Human Resources Development Professional, Educator and Internet marketer. Learn more about Robin Henry. Guide to Letter Formatting and WritingThis Guide is intended to be a mini-course that will have you producing excellent letters in no time. It's particularly designed to help small business operators like trades people and retailers who have not had formal training in letter writing. However, it's suitable for anyone wanting to upgrade their letter formatting and writing knowledge and skills. You'll find it chock full of information about paper size, block letters, typeface and size, designing letterheads, using templates and letters with form fields to save time and effort, the parts of a business letter, writing quality letters, links to grammar and spelling links and analysis software, and more. There's even content about writing memoranda and email messages and examples of the following:
Let's Look at Some DetailNext time you need to write a Reference letter for a colleague, what you would do if you owned "Guide to Letter Formatting and Writing" would be to turn to page 40 to view the example. You would read a little about the style of letter, how it is addressed, what it should contain and why you should not leave yourself open to legal action. (This latter comment comes from my Human Resources background and addresses contemporary issues). You would then write your letter based on my model. Why not enrol in my short course and find out first hand what type of content is covered in the Guide?
Bonus for BuyersBuyers get a bonus document titled "Writing Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)" and a link to a private sub-site with additional ebooks, articles and miscellaneous materials related to letter writing. And, there are free updates for 12 months after purchase.(Coming soon!) The Attachments include Opening and Closing Sentence Generators to save you time thinking about what to write. If you need to improve your letter writing skills or find out how to write quality letters, this Guide will help you immediately improve your writing. If you need to design a letterhead, read this first so you don't waste money on a White Elephant.
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